Courses
ECON3085 Economics of Entrepreneurship (3 units)
- Prerequisite:
- CHSE1005 Essentials of Economics or ECON1005 Principles of Economics I or ECON1006 Principles of Economics II or ECON1007 Basic Economic Principles
- Medium of Instruction:
- English
This course aims to introduce students about the role of entrepreneurship as an integral part of economic development, and unveiling the channels through which entrepreneurs affect economic growth, inequality and poverty. It would further offer insights into the determinants of entrepreneurial activities, and to provide students with toolbox of economics in evaluating economic incentives, business problems, industry sustainability, innovation and economic policies in the context of entrepreneurship. It would cover both salient theoretical and problem-based approaches that have been applied in the economic understanding of entrepreneurship.