Managerial Economics: Economic Tools for Today's Decision Makers

Managerial Economics: Economic Tools for Today's Decision Makers
ISBN-10
0273791931
ISBN-13
9780273791935
Series
Managerial Economics
Category
Managerial economics
Pages
624
Language
English
Published
2013-03-07
Authors
Paul G. Keat, Philip K. Y. Young, Stephen Eugene Erfle

Description

For upper-level undergraduate and first-year MBA courses in managerial and applied economics. This Global Edition has been edited to include enhancements making it more relevant to students outside the United States This text will excite readers by providing a more linear progression, while proving the consistency and relevance of microeconomic theory. The Seventh Edition welcomes a new co-author, Stephen Erfle of Dickinson College, who has contributed many revisions and improvements to the quantitative sections of the text, as well as provided a major addition: the use of Excel in the presentation of many of the numerical and graphical illustrations presented throughout the text. To strengthen students' ability to use Excel-a critical skill in today's job market-new Excel Applications (Excel Apps) allow readers to turn the static figures and tables in the text into dynamic illustrations.

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