Managerial Economics

  • Managerial Economics: Economic Tools for Today's Decision Makers
    By Paul G. Keat, Philip K. Y. Young, Stephen Eugene Erfle

    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 ...

  • Managerial Economics: Applications, Strategies and Tactics
    By James R. McGuigan, R. Charles Moyer, Frederick H.deB. Harris

    In a hotly contested recent merger proposal, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has argued that office superstores like OfficeMax, Office Depot, and Staples are a separate relevant market from other smaller office supply retailers.

  • Managerial Economics: Concepts and Cases
    By Victor L. Mote, Samuel Paul

    A hypothetical income - demand schedule and its corresponding income - demand curve called Engel curve for a normal commodity are represented in Table 2.1 and Figure 2.1 respectively . Table 2.1 : Engel Schedule Income ( 1 ) ( RS ) ...

  • Managerial Economics: The Analysis of Business Decisions
    By Stephen Hill

    See S. Hill and J. Gough (1981) “Discounting Inflation', Managerial and Decision Economics, vol. 2 (2), pp. 121–3. Alternatively, a cursory glance at Table 13.1 reveals that £10000 in fifty years time (your life expectancy from now) ...

  • Managerial Economics
    By William F. Samuelson, Stephen G. Marks, Jay L. Zagorsky

    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.

  • Managerial Economics: Foundations of Business Analysis and Strategy
    By S. Charles Maurice, Christopher Thomas

    While maintaining a rigorous style, this book is designed to be one of the most accessible books in managerial economics from which to teach and learn because of its clarity of presentation and strong end of chapter problems.

  • Managerial Economics
    By S. Charles Maurice, Christopher R. Thomas

    While maintaining a rigorous style, this book is designed to be one of the most accessible books in managerial economics from which to teach and learn because of its clarity of presentation and strong end of chapter problems.

  • Managerial Economics
    By Luke M. Froeb, Brian T. McCann, Michael R. Ward

    Whitney Tilson, “Boring Portfolio” Origins and Implications,” in The Blackcolumn on the Motley Fool site, well Handbook of Strategic Management, February 28, 2000, http://www.fool.com/ edited by Michael A. Hitt, R. Edward ...

  • Managerial Economics
    By Chris H. Pappas, James L. Pappas

    QY = -800 - 500Py + 40A + 2251 + 200PX -800 - 500Py + 40 ( 150 ) + 225 ( 8 ) + 200 ( 9 ) 8,800 - 500PX or PY $ 17.6 - $ 0.0029 P5.9 Martin's Footware , Inc. , of Boston , Massachusetts has retained you to aid the firm in an evaluation ...

  • Managerial Economics
    By Mark Hirschey, James L. Pappas

    In Champaign - Urbana , expected levels disposable income of $ 180,000,000 , average temperature of 54 ° , competitor advertising of $ 64,000 , and Martin's advertising of $ 6,000 .

  • Managerial Economics
    By Peter J. Curwen

    Peter J. Curwen. model irrespective of engine size or to forecast for each model and for each different engine size; to forecast sales of a model taking all markets together or taking home and export markets separately, etc.

  • Managerial Economics
    By Luke M. Froeb, Brian T. McCann, Michael R. Ward

    Michael Porter, “The Contributions of Industrial Organization to Strategic Management,” Academy of Management Review 6 (1981): 609–620. Michael Porter, Competitive Strategy (New York: Free Press, 1980). Profitability.

  • Managerial Economics
    By William F. Samuelson, Stephen G. Marks, Jay L. Zagorsky

    For a discussion, see B. Worthen, C. Tuna, and J. Scheck, “Companies More Prone to Go 'Vertical,'” The Wall Street Journal (December 1, 2009), p. A1. For a study of Japanese auto production, see S. Nagaoak, A. Takeishi, and Y. Noro, ...

  • Managerial Economics
    By Luke M. Froeb, Brian T. McCann, Michael R. Ward

    This edition incorporates less math and fewer technical models, graphs and figures than traditional managerial economics books, while emphasizing the real decisions that today's managers face daily.

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  • Managerial Economics: A European Text
    By Jonathan N. Crook, W. Duncan Reekie

    The Fourth Edition features new/expanded coverage of key topics -- e.g., the role of the entrepreneur in the organization; principle-agent problems; transaction cost analysis; contracting and incentives; strategic decision theory; ...

  • Managerial Economics
    By Jonathan N. Crook, W. Duncan Reekie, Crook

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  • Managerial Economics
    By Luke M. Froeb, Brian T. McCann, Michael R. Ward

    Discover how to use managerial economics to both diagnose and solve business problems with this breakthrough text, designed specifically for MBA learners like you.

  • Managerial Economics: Markets and the Firm
    By William Boyes

    While other texts focus on quantitative analysis, this book enphasizes logic and conceptual modeling -- reinforced by real-life examples -- to highlight the pivotal link between economics and key business concerns such as costs, prices, ...