Uses of organizational economics within firms, between firms, and beyond firms. (Image courtesy of Prof. Robert Gibbons.)
Prof. George Baker
Prof. Robert Gibbons
14.282
Spring 2009
Graduate
This course in organizational economics prepares doctoral students for further study in the field. The course introduces the classic papers and some recent research. The material is organized into the following modules: boundaries of the firm, employment in organizations, decision-making in organizations, and structures and processes in organizations. Each class session covers a few leading papers.
This course was joint-taught between faculty of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University. The Harvard course is Economics 2670 Organizational Economics.