Yanhao Wang

Postdoctoral Fellow, Alberta School of Business - Marketing, Business Economics and Law
ATS Assistant Lecturer, Alberta School of Business - Marketing, Business Economics and Law

Personal Website: https://www.yanhaowang.com

Contact

Postdoctoral Fellow, Alberta School of Business - Marketing, Business Economics and Law
Email
yanhao.wang@ualberta.ca

ATS Assistant Lecturer, Alberta School of Business - Marketing, Business Economics and Law
Email
yanhao.wang@ualberta.ca
Address
Business Building
11203 Saskatchewan Drive NW
Edmonton AB
T6G 2R6

Overview

About

My fields of interest include real estate and urban economics, healthcare, household finance, and industrial organization. I earned my Ph.D. from the Kelley School of Business, Indiana University. Before that, I graduated from Shanghai Jiao Tong University with a Bachelor's Degree in Finance and a Master's degree in Economics.

Courses

BUEC 211 - Business Economics, Organizations and Management

Business organizations as systems of mutually reinforcing functional areas where decision making is driven by underlying economic forces. Application of economic theory to facilitate complex decision making within organizations: economic models of decision making are linked directly to functional areas of management. Topics include the organization of firms and industries; meeting customer needs; and decision making involving production, resource use, dealing with risk and uncertainty, scale and scope of operations, competitive advantage, and product pricing. Prerequisite: ECON 101, ECON 102, and MATH 154 or equivalent. Not open to students with previous credit in ECON 281. Students may not receive credit for both BUEC 211 and BUEC 311.


BUEC 342 - Introduction to International Business

Provides students with an introduction to the tools they will require to succeed in the increasingly international business world. Serves as a basis for other more advanced courses in International Business. Topics covered could include Country Differences, International Trade, Foreign Direct Investment, Regional Economic Integration, The Foreign Exchange Market and International Business Strategy and Operations. Prerequisites: ECON 101 and ECON 102. Students may receive credit for only one of BUEC 342 or ADMI 342.


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