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15.223  Global Markets, Nat'l Policies & the Competitive Advantages of Firms

Spring 2009

Instructor: Yasheng Huang

TAs: Daniel Hsu, Peggah Kamalinafar

Lecture:  TTh 2:30-4:00 / 4:00-5:30  (E51-335)        

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Final Paper Reminder

Dear Students,

 

Hope you had a nice Spring Break.  We just wanted to remind you of the details for the final paper.  Please drop off your paper outside Prof Huang's office on the 5th floor.  It is due Thursday, April 9th at 5pm sharp.

 

Best,

Your TAs

Announced on 06 April 2009  9:38  p.m. by Peggah Kamalinafar

Final Paper NEW Deadline

Dear Students,

Due to popular demand, Prof Huang has agreed to extend the final paper deadline one week to April 9th.  Please submit a hardcopy to Michelle Fiorenza outside E52-551 by 5pm.  The doors lock at 5, so unfortunately, this is a very hard deadline.

Also, for all students without a mail folder.  You can pick up your final case write-up in a folder marked 15.223 behind Daniel Hsu's folder in E52 lobby.

Happy SIP and Spring Break,

Your TAs

Announced on 13 March 2009  11:56  p.m. by Peggah Kamalinafar

Economist article: Domino Theory

This article speculates about the risk factors facing a number of emerging economies.

http://www.economist.com/finance/displaystory.cfm?story_id=13184631

Announced on 11 March 2009  7:05  p.m. by Daniel Hsu

Case Writeup #2 hardcopy submission due Thu 3/5

Assignment #2 has been posted.  Please submit a hardcopy to your TA before the start of class on Thursday.

Also, Assignment #1 has been handed back to your mail folders.  If you do not have a mail folder at Sloan, pick your assignment up from your TA at the next class meeting. 

You may find the feedback on Assignment #1 useful in writing Assignment #2.

Good luck!

Announced on 28 February 2009  9:21  a.m. by Daniel Hsu

Final paper logistics

Regarding the final paper:
  • Due: 5pm on April 2, 2009
  • Deliverable: 1 hardcopy submitted to Michelle Fiorenza at E52-550
  • Teams: Minimum 3 students, maximum 4.  See forum posting for help forming teams.
  • Suggested length: 20-25 pages (supersedes any previous versions of the 15.223 syllabus)
  • Guideline slides are posted in the Homework section

Announced on 25 February 2009  9:49  a.m. by Daniel Hsu

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