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To: Raymond Duray who wrote (19181)5/19/2002 10:15:10 PM
From: Moominoid  Read Replies (1) of 74559
 
Raymond

I didn't notice anything about ethics in the book. This course is micro-economics from the perspective of the business so we don't get to teach about welfare theory etc. which is in a standard micro course which is taught from the perspective of maybe the government or supposedly the public. Presumably at Wharton or wherever there are other courses on ethics, law etc.

I think they are teaching this course at RPI because many of our students are undergrad business majors. Maybe in future with the new chairman coming in the same time as I do we may move to a more traditional micro-economics course.

BTW Mansfield is dead and this 5th edition is a re-edit of his book by 3 Wharton profs.

David
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