Managerial Economics, 3E focuses on optimal decision making and profit maximization from a real-world managerial perspective. All analysis of managerial decisions is motivated by real-world applications and examples. The text is designed for use in both undergraduate economics and MBA courses.
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Managerial Economics, 3E focuses on optimal decision making and profit maximization from a real-world managerial perspective. All analysis of managerial decisions is motivated by real-world applications and examples. The text is designed for use in both undergraduate economics and MBA courses.
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Fine. No dust jacket, as issued. This is the THIRD EDITION in excellent as new condition, perfect mint. A brand new copy. Dryden Press Series in Economics. Later printing. 896 p. ; 2. 10" x 9. 45" x 7. 80".
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Very Good. Very Good condition. 3rd edition. A copy that may have a few cosmetic defects. May also contain light spine creasing or a few markings such as an owner's name, short gifter's inscription or light stamp. Bundled media such as CDs, DVDs, floppy disks or access codes may not be included. NOT AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT OUTSIDE OF THE UNITED STATES.
Book arrived quick was in mint condition and was they exact book I needed.
yeltsin
Mar 7, 2010
Goodish introduction, but too easy on the maths
A rather good introduction to the basic principles of microeconomics, but not to be used as a stand-alone university textbook.
As the name suggests, it comes at the subject from a managerial, corporate point of view (as opposed to eg welfare economic analysis).
A bit wordy at times, and severly lacking in mathematical rigour, this makes a good high school textbook, and a good introductory text at university level. If, that is, one adds some extra material to give some of the necessary mathematical tools.
If looking for only one book for self-study, I'd go straight for a book like Varians Intermediate Microeconomics. This book is - sadly - too weak on game theory and maths to use as a stand-alone university text.