Managerial Economics offers a lively presentation of analytical and empirical tools for managerial decision-making. This edition increases the emphasis on managerial applications with more problems, case studies, and questions. With this book, students will not only receive a complete and rigorous introduction to the basic principles of microeconomics, but also learn how the application of economic theory can improve decision making.
Managerial Economics 101 get an easy-to-understand intro to fundamental aspects of managerial economics and the theory of price determination Whose side are you on? make sense out of the relationship between price and quantity to understand ...
A Managerial Economics Primer Anthony J. Evans. 56 MARKETS FOR MANAGERS curve. For example students tend to have less disposable income than other people, so it might make sense for firms to have one price for students, ...
Managerial Economic
This book will be invaluable to business and economics students at both undergraduate and graduate levels who have a basic training in calculus and quantitative methods.
Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice-Hall, especially pp. 542–7. Benham, L. (1972) 'The Effect of Advertising on the Price of Eyeglasses', Journal ofLaw and Economics 15(2): 337–52. Brown, J.R. and Goolsbee, A. (2002) 'Does the Internet ...
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.
Principles of Managerial Economics
Managerial economics is the application of economic principles to topics of concern to managers. This textbook develops a framework for predicting managerial responses to changes in the business environment.
The tenth edition of this market-leading text continues its tradition of providing a solid foundation of economic understanding for use in managerial decision making.
Managerial Economics for Decision Makingis designed for MBA and final year undergraduates taking a module in Managerial Economics. The text is written in a lively and engaging style with the use of mathematics kept to a miniumum.