Submitted by: Aspen Institute, The
Categories: Research, Reports & Publications
Posted: Apr 24, 2007 – 11:54 AM EST
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NEW YORK, NY - April 23, 2007 – The Aspen Institute's Business and Society Program today released a white paper on the state of Economic curricula in MBA education. A strong background in economics can aid managers in understanding not just corporate performance, but also offer substantial insight into such complex- yet business-relevant- global issues as immigration and climate change. This Closer Look edition shares teaching ideas and materials that broach the pedagogical intersection of the discipline with social impact management topics. To read the paper, click here.
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This paper is a part of Aspen BSP's Closer Look at Business Education series based on data collected by the Beyond Grey Pinstripes survey of graduate business schools. Closer Look topics have ranged from HIV/AIDS and climate change to Finance and Social Entrepreneurship. All previous editions can be found by clicking here.
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