Economics for ManagersThis module studies the problem of the scarcity of resources that is facing a person, a firm, or a society. It assumes that rational people normally make choices to consume the scarce resources in terms of comparing marginal benefit and marginal cost. The contents of this module can be divided into two parts, principles of microeconomics (economics and choice at individual level) and principles of macroeconomics (economics and choice at aggregate level).Job requirements
A Bachelor's degree from a reputable university. A Master's degree would be an advantage.
At least 2 years of teaching experience at tertiary level
5 years of relevant working experience would be an advantage
Must be available to teach during day time
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