Managerial Economics

Managerial Economics
ISBN-10
1473717345
ISBN-13
9781473717343
Series
Managerial Economics
Category
Managerial economics
Pages
250
Language
English
Published
2014-07-21
Authors
Mark Hirschey, Eric Bentzen, Jeanette Bentzen

Description

The economic concepts presented in Managerial Economics show students how to use common sense to understand business and solve managerial problems. This innovative text helps students sharpen their economic intuition. With its unique integrative approach, the text demonstrates that important business decisions are interdisciplinary, illustrating how different functions work together. A basic valuation model is constructed and used as the underlying economic model of the firm. Each topic is then related to an element of the value maximization model--a process that shows how management integrates accounting, finance, marketing, personnel, and production functions. The text also provides an intuitive guide to marginal analysis and basic economic relations.

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