'Business Economics: Theory and Application' is an undaunting and accessible text that focuses on the real world of business and how this relates to economics. The links to business are far more intrinsic that in other business economics textbooks where a business "flavour" is simply added to traditional economics theory. It provides an in-depth jargon-free analysis, particularly relevant for one semester courses. A variety of case studies and questions are used throughout the text both to illustrate key points and for seminar and assignment work. Diagrams are included to aid the explanation of complex issues, and review and discussion questions are incorporated to consolidate and expand on the learning. A lecturer's supplement accompanies the text.
The text's emphasis on helping students "get the idea" is enhanced in the new edition by a design refresh, updated data and applications, and a robust MyLab(tm) Math course.
He is the main shareholder and Chief Executive of Berkshire Hathaway. Consistently rated as one of the wealthiest people in the world and sometimes called the 'Wizard of Omaha' or the 'Sage of Omaha', Buffet has pledged to give away 99 ...
A comprehensive textbook on data analysis for business, applied economics and public policy that uses case studies with real-world data.
The £364,000 went to a clutch of three American finance professors— Harry Markowitz, Merton Miller, and William Sharpe. Just as Gorbachev's prize did not go down well in his natural constituency, Markowitz, Miller, and Sharpe also found ...
The underlying theme of the book is the way in which markets link together interdependent activities and how they confront and solve problems of information.
Featuring award-winning articles and the world's premier economists, this collection is an essential addition to any economics library.
Business Economics is concerned with the nature, scope & functioning of business enterprises. It covers such issues as the exploration of business strategic behaviour & the importance of organizational structure.
Regression (using the least squares method) was introduced by Sir Francis Galton and developed by Karl Pearson and others. See the discussion in “Newton's Law of Gravity” on page 332 and on the following page; also, J. Stanton, “Galton, ...
Whether you're a veteran in the business game or have just sat down to play, this book will teach you the importance of rules and how to use them to...
Including case studies that discuss the COVID-19 pandemic, risk management, and entrepreneurial resiliency, this case book serves as an excellent companion for entrepreneurs, small business owners, managers, executives, economists, business ...