Business Economics

Code School Level Credits Semesters
BUSI1105 Nottingham University Business School 1 20 Full Year Malaysia
Code
BUSI1105
School
Nottingham University Business School
Level
1
Credits
20
Semesters
Full Year Malaysia

Summary

This module introduces students to the microeconomic theory of the market, firm and consumer and to the nature and scope of the macroeconomic policy agenda, developing the analytical frameworks necessary for the evaluation of policy instruments. The module enables participants to understand the economic arguments that underlie different views and to evaluate relevant arguments.

Topics include: demand, supply and market equilibrium; consumer theory; production theory; market structure; market failure; externalities; aggregate demand; money and interest rates; aggregate supply; unemployment and inflation; balance of payments and exchange rates.

Target Students

Compulsory for first year BSc (Hons) Management and BSc (Hons) International Business Management students. CANNOT be taken if taking/taken BUSI1107Introduction to Economics or BUSI1106Economic Principles. CANNOT be taken if taking/taken microeconomicsor macroeconomics modules from the School of Economics.Available to Media, Languages and Cultures, Politics, History and International Relations, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Mathematical Sciences and Psychology students only.

Classes

Assessment

Assessed in both autumn & spring semest

Educational Aims

The module aims to introduce participants to key economic tools, concepts, and their application and to provide participants with an understanding of the nature and scope of economic policy and the economic theories upon which it is based. The emphasis is on policy. In particular, this module aims to offer a rigorous understanding of basic economic principles by combining theory and application to contemporary issues.

Learning Outcomes

Knowledge and understanding

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Conveners

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Last updated 09/01/2025.