Books written by Stephen G. Marks

  • Managerial Economics

    William F. Samuelson, Stephen G. Marks, Jay L. Zagorsky. 304 Game Theory and Competitive Strategy TABLE 10.4 The Battle ... If Staples enters, Office Depot's best response is to stay out. Thus, entry by Staples alone is an equilibrium.

  • Managerial Economics

    For a discussion, see B. Worthen, C. Tuna, and J. Scheck, “Companies More Prone to Go 'Vertical,'” The Wall Street Journal (December 1, 2009), p. A1. For a study of Japanese auto production, see S. Nagaoak, A. Takeishi, and Y. Noro, ...

  • Managerial Economics

    An introduction to managerial economics for students and professionals Managers face decisions every day, and this book examines the main ones managers must address that can be guided by economic analysis.

  • Managerial Economics, 8th Edition

    This text illustrates the central decision problems managers face and provide the economic analysis they need to guide these decisions.

  • Managerial Economics

    The right economic tools to make the right business decisions! In today's highly competitive business environments, managers must be able to make increasingly complex decisions-decisions that sometimes determine whether...

  • Managerial Economics, Study Guide

    Featuring many detailed, real-world examples, as well as strong coverage of decision making under uncertainty, game theory, and international topics, this practical text equips you with the right tools you need to make smart decisions.

  • Managerial Economics: Textbook and Student Study Guide

    Featuring many detailed, real-world examples, as well as strong coverage of decision making under uncertainty, game theory, and international topics, this practical text equips you with the right tools you need to make smart decisions.

  • Managerial Economics

    This new edition offers the framework and economics tools necessary to prepare students for better decision-making in a future managerial role.