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Managerial Economics PART 1 INTRODUCTION ECONOMIC ANALYSIS AND DECISIONS 1. Demand Analysis 2. Production and Cost Analysis 3. ... Capital Expenditure Analysis ECONOMIC, POLITICAL, AND SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT 1. Business Conditions (Trends, Cycles, and Seasonal ...
by James R. McGuigan, R. Charles Moyer, Frederick H. deB Harris
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Managerial Economics Macro-Economics Is Also Useful To Managerial Economics Since It Provides In Intelligent Understanding Of The Environment In Which The Business Must Operate.This Book Is Designed As An Ideal Text For Professional Courses Like M.B.A, C.A, ...
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Managerial Economics
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Managerial economics, a game theoretic approach What sets this book apart is its use of game theory as its theoretical underpinning.
by Timothy C. G. Fisher, Robert G. Waschik
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Managerial Economics 1U0Q jy Jof S3IINON033 1VI&39VNWIAI ...
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Managerial economics, economic tools for today's decision makers Introduction Learning Objectives Upon completion of this chapter, readers should be able to: > Define managerial economics and discuss briefly its relationship to microeconomics and other related fields of study such as finance, ...
by Paul G. Keat, Philip K. Y. Young
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Managerial Economics This edition continues to develop critical thinking skills and provides students with a logical way of analyzing both the routine decisions of managing the daily operations of a business as well as the longer-run strategic plans that seek ...
by Christopher R. Thomas, S. Charles Maurice
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Managerial Economics CH fl PT 6 R 11 Introduction to Managerial Economics 1.1 INTRODUCTION Managerial economics is comparatively a new discipline. It is of recent origin. It is primarily an applied branch of economics. Managerial economics is a special ...
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Managerial economics
by S. Charles Maurice, Christopher R. Thomas
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Managerial Economics CHAPTER Demand-Supply Analysis 1.1 INTRODUCTION Economics is the study of the rational behaviour of households, firms and govemments. Rational behaviour means the use of scarce productive resources, which have alternative uses, ...
by Sadananda Prusty
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