15.223 Global Markets, National Policies and the Competitive Advantages of Firms
Fall 2008
Instructors: Simon Johnson, Richard M Locke
TAs: Peggah Kamalinafar, Jonathan Potter
Lecture (Section A):
MW 10:00-11:30 (BEGINS OCT 27)
(E51-372)
Lecture (Section B): MW 08:30-10:00 (BEGINS OCT 27)
(E51-372)
Notes about Course Readings:
HBS cases will NOT be posted on Stellar. A reading package (Course Packet) including all HBS cases will be available at the MIT Copy Technology Center (basement of E52).
Course Packets are now available for purchase. The first case will be discussed on Weds, Nov. 5 so you will have plenty of time to prepare.
Articles, class notes, slides, and other resources related to the course will be posted on the Stellar course web site. Please check this site regularly. You are responsible for all cases and readings posted by 6:00 pm on the evening preceding a class.
There is a direct link to Prof. Johnson's BaselineScenario.com website
on the Navigation Bar (links on left side of this page); however,
that site does not currently have a link back to this Stellar class
site. Any readings that Prof. Johnson posts on BaselineScenario.com will be
available at the location specified in the course readings for that
day. We will make every effort to post duplicate links on Stellar
to articles he references on BaselineScenario.com but
ALWAYS check BaselineScenario.com
for the latest information and readings.
Announcements
Final on Wednesday during normal class time
This Wednesday's final will be during the normal class times: 10-11:30AM for Section A and 8:30-10AM for Section B.
Good luck with your preparations, and see you on Wednesday!
Jon
Announced on 08 December 2008 10:56 p.m. by Jonathan Potter
Article for Wednesday's class now posted on Stellar
A link to the Economist article that you should read for Wednesday's class has now been posted on Stellar under the readings for 12/3. Additional reading on BaselineScenario.com will also be useful for background and updates on the latest developments.
Best,
Jon
Announced on 01 December 2008 8:20 p.m. by Jonathan Potter
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