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Professor Laura Ginger <[log in to unmask]>
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Academy of Legal Studies in Business (ALSB) Talk
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Tue, 17 Apr 2001 09:39:45 -0500
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At IU Bloomington, there is a very large economics department in the
College of Arts and Sciences.  In the business school, we do also have a
separate department of Business Economics.

On Mon, 16 Apr 2001, Miller, Carol J wrote:

> How many colleges of business include economics within their college?  Is it
> a stand alone department?  If it is not, with what business disciplines is
> it commonly combined.
>
> Our university is dissolving the economics dept. and sending most of their
> faculty to business (without prior in put from the business dean, dept.
> heads or faculty).  Our dean must decide where to place them in the next two
> weeks.  Our Finance and General Business Dept. (which includes law) is a
> prime target.
>
> **Is anyone aware of a dept. of Marketing and Economic Analysis -- that
> focuses all that "supply & demand" in one department?***   That has a better
> ring to me.
>
> Carol Miller
> Southwest Mo State University
>
>

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