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Managerial Economics

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  • AA.VV.

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  • 592pagine
  • 21 ore di lettura

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Managerial Economics develops simple, practical tools and concepts for business students as well as practicing managers. Presenting the essentials of managerial economics in an accessible style, this book uniquely integrates the discipline to other managerial functions –– including accounting, finance, human resource management, and marketing. Each chapter is centered around a real world business case study and develops this issue′s relevant managerial economics principles in a straightforward manner. The discussions are reinforced with numerous supplementary cases, including Echo Bay Mines (Canada) and the Brisbane Concrete Cartel. Each chapter includes fifteen review questions to underscore basic principles, as well as over ten discussion questions to apply and expand upon these principles to recent business problems. This second edition also emphasizes the economic principles of the "new economy," particularly scalability and network effects. Managerial Economics is supported by an instructor′s manual and on–line resources for students and instructors visit: www.comp.nus.edu.sg/∼ipng/mecon.htm and www.blackwellpublishing.com/png

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2002
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Lingua
Inglese
Autori
AA.VV.
Pubblicato
2002
Formato
In brossura
Pagine
592
ISBN10
0631225250
ISBN13
9780631225256
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Managerial Economics develops simple, practical tools and concepts for business students as well as practicing managers. Presenting the essentials of managerial economics in an accessible style, this book uniquely integrates the discipline to other managerial functions –– including accounting, finance, human resource management, and marketing. Each chapter is centered around a real world business case study and develops this issue′s relevant managerial economics principles in a straightforward manner. The discussions are reinforced with numerous supplementary cases, including Echo Bay Mines (Canada) and the Brisbane Concrete Cartel. Each chapter includes fifteen review questions to underscore basic principles, as well as over ten discussion questions to apply and expand upon these principles to recent business problems. This second edition also emphasizes the economic principles of the "new economy," particularly scalability and network effects. Managerial Economics is supported by an instructor′s manual and on–line resources for students and instructors visit: www.comp.nus.edu.sg/∼ipng/mecon.htm and www.blackwellpublishing.com/png