Business Economics explores economic principles relevant to modern business, providing a solid understanding of resource allocation challenges for corporations and their operating environments. Students will examine microeconomics and macroeconomics, while applying these concepts to business decision-making. At the University of Glasgow, the discipline traces back to Adam Smith, a pioneering 18th-century professor and founder of modern economics. The Adam Smith Business School's triple-crown accreditation positions it among the world's leading international business schools.Politics examines the distribution of power and influence in society and its effects on decision-making within and across nations. The program covers a diverse array of topics, including international relations, political theory, and British politics, taught by esteemed researchers in the field.
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