Module information on this degree can be found below, separated by year of study.
The module information below applies for the current academic year. The academic year runs from August to July; the 'current year' switches over at the end of July.
Students select optional courses subject to rules specified in the Mechanical Engineering Student Handbook, for example at most three Design and Business courses. Please note that numbers are limited on some optional courses and selection criteria will apply.
Managerial Economics Online
Module aims
Module outline:
Reading list
Session 01
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Economics for business
Sixth edition., McGraw-Hill Education
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Royal Economic Society, LSE. (2018). What is economics? YouTube.
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In-depth Q&A: Will China’s emissions trading scheme help tackle climate change?, Carbon Brief.
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Jakarta road 'jockeys' help drivers skirt the rules
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Finding a Detour to Earn a Living in Indonesian Traffic Jams
The New York Times
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‘Property and power: Mutual gains and conflicts’. Unit 5 in The CORE team, The Economy.
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What Richard Branson learned when Coke put Virgin Cola out of business, CNBC.
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They Clapped: Can Price-Gouging Laws Prohibit Scarcity?, Econlib.
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New Economic Thinking. (2011). Applying the Right Model, YouTube.
Session 02
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Economics for business
Sixth edition., McGraw-Hill Education
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These charts show how COVID-19 has changed consumer spending around the world, World Economic Forum.
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Do ‘Sin Taxes’ Really Change Consumer Behavior?, Knowledge at Wharton.
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What is Behavioral Economics? YouTube.
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Competition and Markets Authority. (2021). Algorithms: How they can reduce competition and harm consumers.
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Advertising Makes Us Unhappy, Harvard Business Review.
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Ed Sheeran Heinz Ad I Super Bowl Commercials 2020, YouTube.
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Guidelines of Good Practice on Comparison Tools in the New Energy Market Design
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Nudge Vs Shove: A Conversation With Richard Thaler
NPR
Session 03
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Economics for business
Sixth edition., McGraw-Hill Education
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Introduction to Price Discrimination, YouTube.
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Why Google Is Being Sued by the Justice Department | WSJ, YouTube.
Session 04
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Economics for business
Sixth edition., McGraw-Hill Education
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How Management and Game Theory Understand Strategy, California Management Review.
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golden balls. the weirdest split or steal ever!, YouTube.
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Explainer: What are OPEC and OPEC+?
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Game Theory 101: Double Ultimatum, YouTube.
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Game Theory 101: The Ultimatum Game, YouTube.
Session 05
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Economics for business
Sixth edition., McGraw-Hill Education
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From zero to seventy (billion).
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Competition and Markets Authority.
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European Commission. (2022). Competition Policy.
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Federal Trade Commission. (2022). Competition Counts.
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International Competition Network. (2022). Members
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Competition authorities throw out the merger of Sainsbury’s and Asda
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Marginal Revolution University. (2015). Tying, YouTube.
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Out of the box: illegal tying and Google's suite of apps for the Android OS
European competition journal Routledge
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Strategies to Fight Low-Cost Rivals, Harvard Business Review.
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Amazon’s Antitrust Paradox, Yale Law Journal.
Session 06
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Economics for business
Sixth edition., McGraw-Hill Education
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'Market failures and government', Unit 11 in Economy, Society and Public Policy in The CORE team, The Economy.
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How to Fix Economic Inequality? An Overview of Policies for the United States and Other High-Income Economies, Peterson Institute for International Economics.
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Fibre infrastructure is not a ‘natural monopoly'
Financial Times
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Regulating Broadcasting. Is there Still a Place for Public Service Television?, Reuters
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Externalities: why do we need coordinated public action in the pandemic?, Economics Observatory.
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The Moral Hazard Economy, Harvard Business Review.
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Public versus Private Ownership: The Current State of the Debate, World Bank.
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Putting nudges in perspective. Behavioural Public Policy, 1: 1, 26–53, Cambridge University Press.
Session 07
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Economics for business
Sixth edition., McGraw-Hill Education
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The Economist: Markets & Data
The Economist
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UK National Accounts, The Blue Book: 2023.
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GDP needs an upgrade. Here's why, World Economic Forum.
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Economic growth does not guarantee rising happiness.
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Human Development Index (HDI), OurWorldInData.org.
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Measures of National Well-being Dashboard.
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OECD Better Life Index.
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what works wellbeing. (2017). Unemployment, (re)employment and wellbeing.
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What is the size of the fiscal multiplier?, Economics Observatory.
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Where does the buck stop?
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Why Should We Worry About the National Debt
New York Times
Section 08
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Economics for business
Sixth edition., McGraw-Hill Education
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7 Examples of Innovation & Key Takeaways.
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Here comes the 21st century’s first big investment wave. Is your capital strategy ready?, McKinsey & Company.
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Breaking Down Investment Barriers at Ground Level.
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What is the productivity puzzle?
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Globalisation is not dying, it’s changing, Financial Times.
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Migration to Advanced Economies Can Raise Growth, IMFBlog.
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Can we have economic growth and tackle climate change at the same time?, LSE.
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OECD Work on Green Growth 2019-20, issuu.
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The Fruits of Growth: Economic Reforms and Lower Inequality, IMFBlog.
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Dani Rodrik: Globalisation - the trade-offs
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Professor Putnam: The pros and cons of immigration
Section 09
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Economics for business
Sixth edition., McGraw-Hill Education
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Why is inflation so high and will it stay that way? An economist explains, World Economic Forum.
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European Central Bank. (2015). What is a central bank?
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Structure and Functions of the Federal Reserve System.
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BIS. Central bank and monetary authority websites.
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What Has Central Bank Independence Ever Done for Us?, Bank of England.
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What caused hyperinflation in Venezuela: a rare blend of public ineptitude and private enterprise, The Conversation.
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Monetary Policy Report, Bank of England.
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Quantitative easing and monetary financing: what’s the difference?, Economics Observatory.
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European Central Bank. (2022). Interview with Cinco Días.
Session 10
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Economics for business
Sixth edition., McGraw-Hill Education
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How Do Economists Determine Whether the Economy Is in a Recession?, The White House Blog.
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The return of depression economics and the crisis of 2008
[New edition]., Penguin Books
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This time is different : eight centuries of financial folly
Princeton University Press
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The case for Mr Osborne's austerity, BBC.
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The case against Mr Osborne's austerity, BBC.
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The Great Depression, golden age, and the global financial crisis’. Unit 17 in The CORE team, The Economy.
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‘The Great Depression, golden age, and the global financial crisis’. Unit 17 in The CORE team, The Economy.
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How 7 Firms Survived And Rebuilt After Crisis: Amazon, Sequoia Capital, Hostess, And More
How 7 Firms Survived And Rebuilt After Crisis: Amazon, Sequoia Capital, Hostess, And More
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The Great Reset: What We Can Learn From Five Companies That Shaped Consumer Goods and Grocery Retail Through Their Actions 85 Years Ago
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The Great Depression, golden age, and the global financial crisis’. Unit 17 in The CORE team, The Economy.
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Bank of England. (2019). Will there be another financial crisis?, edu.bankofengland.co.uk.
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How did COVID affect government revenues, spending, borrowing and debt?, ifs.org.uk.
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Game of Theories: The Great Recession