MIT Sloan School of Management Course Description

Global Markets, National Policies and the Competitive Advantages of Firms

Subject: International Management

Description: Examines opportunities and risks firms face in today's global market. Provides conceptual tools for analyzing how governments and social institutions influence economic competition among firms embedded in different national settings. Public policies and institutions that shape competitive outcomes are examined through cases and analytical readings on different companies and industries operating in both developed and emerging markets.

Course #: 15.223

Professor(s) who recently taught this course:
Yasheng Huang
Donald Lessard
Richard Locke