Economics of Strategy

This is an MBA-level course that is designed to offer MBA students a deep understanding of how economic principles shape strategic decision-making in business.

Overview

The “Economics of Strategy” course is designed to offer MBA students a deep understanding of how economic principles shape strategic decision-making in business. Fusing economic theory with real-world applications, this course explores key topics such as market structures, competitive advantage, strategic interactions among firms, game theory, and organizational economics.

Through engaging lectures, case studies, and interactive discussions, students will learn to apply economic tools to analyze strategic choices, evaluate market opportunities, and formulate successful business strategies. By the end of the course, participants will be equipped to leverage economic insights to drive strategic decision-making in various business contexts.

Tong Wang
Tong Wang
Senior Lecturer in Business Economics

My research interests include Economics Theory, Crypto-finance and Digital Economics.