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Managerial economics
ECB2731
Synopsis
This unit explores key microeconomic principles essential for business decision-making, with a focus on the theory of firms. You will analyse cost structures, market conditions, pricing strategies, and strategic interactions between firms. Emphasis is placed on marginal analysis and the use of diagrams and calculus to optimise business performance. Real-world applications are integrated throughout, providing you with practical tools to navigate competitive business environments.
Sourced from the Monash Handbook 2026.
Quick facts
- Credit points
- 6
- Level
- 2
- Audience
- Undergraduate
- Type
- Coursework
- School
- Faculty of Business and Economics
- Faculty
- Department of Economics
- Handbook year
- 2026
Prerequisites (5)
- Introductory microeconomicsECB1101
- Principles of microeconomicsECC1000
- MicroeconomicsECF1100
- ECS1101ECS1101
- Introductory microeconomicsECW1101
What it unlocks (16)
- Economics of international trade and financeECB3121
- Business cycle fluctuations and monetary policyECC3660
- Economics of developing countriesECC3670
- International economicsECC3690
- Labour economicsECC3710
- Economics of financial decision makingECC3740
- Public financeECC3810
- Industrial organisation and competition policyECC3830
- Network economicsECC3841
- Political economy: Institutions, order, and evidence ECC3871
- Political economy: Institutions, order and evidenceECC5871
- Economics of international tradeECF3121
- Business, competition and regulationECF3900
- Internet business and digital economyECI3890
- Transforming economies: Labour markets, institutions and developmentECM3670
- Business, competition and regulationECW3830
Offerings (1)
- Second semesterPeninsula · ON-CAMPUS
Listed in 2 areas of study
- Economics and business decisionsCore units
- Finance and economicsCore units