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MBA201A is "Economic Analysis for Business Decisions", a required and foundational 1st year MBA course at the Haas School of Business, UC Berkeley. MBA201A is affectionately known as '''"MBA Micro"'''. I was the GS Instructor for the Blue and Gold cohorts at Haas in the fall of 2010, and won the Earl F. Cheit Teaching Award for my efforts. ==About This Page== It was, and still is, my intention to use this page will be used to provide support materials for MBA201 a wiki- Micro Economics book of course notes for MBAsMBA201A. However, until I have the time to make this happen, taught by Steve Tadellisthis page will just host the four main handouts for the course. These handouts are missing certain useful material, especially:*An '''introduction to the mathematics''' needed for MBA201A (though some material is in the Monopoly Pricing Handout).*Notes on '''second degree price discrimination''' for both discrete valuations and GSIcontinous demand (the later was excluded from the teaching material for the 2010 Fall term)*'''Example questions''d by yours truly' for students to try ==The Handouts== The handouts are provided in the order that the material was taught. Note that other instructors may teach sections in different orders. To a weak degree the handouts are cummulative. Please come back soon!inform me of any errors or typos. The handouts:*[http://www.edegan.com/repository/MBA201A-OptionValueHandout.pdf The Option Value Handout] (9 pages)*[http://www.edegan.com/repository/MBA201A-MonopolyPricingHandout-RevisedVersion.pdf The Monopoly Pricing Handout] (10 pages)*[http://www.edegan.com/repository/MBA201A-AdvancedPricingHandout.pdf The Advanced Pricing Handout] (14 pages)*[http://www.edegan.com/repository/MBA201A-GameTheoryHandout.pdf The Game Theory Handout] (10 pages) ==Copyright== All material posted here is mine (i.e. (c) Ed Egan). This includes not only the text but also the nice looking diagrams. If you are teaching this course and would like access to further material, such as the Mathematica code to generate nice looking P-Q diagrams, please contact me directly.
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