
The text begins with an overview of managerial economics and describes the modern business firm and its objectives along with the concepts of market mechanism, demand theory and production analysis. The text then moves further to explain managerial techniques, macroeconomic theory and international trade and finance along with the risks and uncertainties involved in business. Besides, it also explains the cost and revenue, supply, pricing, profit and investment analyses. Finally, this book discusses some important Case Studies to reinforce the concepts presented in the text.
Key Features
• Includes several simple, numerical examples with solutions for easy understanding of theory.
• Contains a large number of tables and figures to illustrate the concepts.
• Provides chapter-end exercises to check students’ comprehension of the subject.
Intended as a text for postgraduate students of Management, Commerce and Economics, the book would also be useful for undergraduate engineering courses where Managerial Economics is offered. Finally, the book can be profitably used by marketing and management consultants, business executives and other related professionals.
| b gayle twiname emily mcauliffe judy jackson emma walton hamilton larson roland e hostetler robert p heyd david e | john h ingram u broome seacord david flanagan v a borovikov |