Managerial Economics:Cases and Concepts

Managerial Economics:Cases and Concepts
Author: Sumitra Pal
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2004-02
Genre:
ISBN: 9781403922328

This book gives one the basic concepts of managerial economics with the objective of making readers appreciate the value of economic principles as tools in business decision-making. An ideal book for management students.

Managerial Economics

Managerial Economics
Author: W. Bruce Allen
Publisher: W. W. Norton
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012-08-10
Genre: Managerial economics
ISBN: 9780393120059

Thoroughly updated to reflect the post-crisis, global, and digital economy. Modernized for the 21st century, the Eighth Edition emphasizes strategic thinking by managers and includes over 50 new case studies on events from 2010 to 2012 that prepare students for today's changing economy.

Managerial Economics

Managerial Economics
Author: Dominick Salvatore
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 662
Release: 2012
Genre: Managerial economics
ISBN: 9780199811922

Reflecting the highly globalized nature of tastes, production, labor markets, and financial markets in today's world, Managerial Economics in a Global Economy, Seventh Edition, is ideal for undergraduate and MBA courses in managerial economics. Thoroughly adopting a global perspective, it synthesizes economic theory, decision science, and business administration studies, examining how they interact as a firm strives to reach optimal profitability and efficiency in the face of modern constraints. FEATURES: * Integrates examples, data, and theories on the international ramifications of managerial decisions into the entire text, rather than segregating the material in a separate chapter * Demonstrates how firms actually reach managerial decisions with 122 real-world case studies and 11 more extensive integrating studies, along with additional case studies and applications on the Companion Website * Prominently features those tools of decision making, such as spreadsheet applications, that are so in demand by students * Introduces many new and exciting topics, including firm architecture, firm governance, and business ethics; Porter's strategic framework and the evolution of the creative firm; electronic commerce and risk management; and more * Offers instructors maximum flexibility with a modular structure that is suitable for both full-term and briefer courses, and can be used with or without calculus NEW TO THIS EDITION: * Extensive revisions to every chapter that consider the consequences and lessons of the 2008 global financial crisis * A new Chapter 2: Demand, Supply, and Equilibrium Analysis, to refresh students on relevant principles of economic analysis * Expanded coverage of spreadsheets and Microsoft Excel, including new appendices and spreadsheet-based problems in every chapter * Nearly 80 new or completely updated case studies and 5 new integrating case studies * An updated and expanded Companion Website at www.oup.com/us/salvatore featuring student resources: an online study guide, an extra chapter on linear programming, and additional case studies * An extensive instructor ancillary package, including online resources, making this text the perfect choice for lecture-based, online, or hybrid managerial economics courses

Managerial Economics

Managerial Economics
Author: Ivan Png
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Total Pages: 477
Release: 2007
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1405160470

Now in its third edition, this highly readable, non-technical introduction to the essential microeconomic principles is perfect for business managers. The new edition retains its global focus and economic rigor, with an emphasis on the role of information in decision-making. The text has been extensively updated and rewritten to include new and recent cases and examples from a multitude of countries and economic systems, applied to managerial situations. Utilizing economic analysis to spotlight topics in accounting, finance, human resources, and marketing, Managerial Economics, 3e employs a simple, pedagogic model, providing the most up-to-date and relevant foundation in the field. Written for managers rather than economists Each chapter begins with a real-world mini-case. Chapters are reinforced with progress checks, review questions, and discussion questions New coverage of oligopoly, time value of money, behavioral economics, experience curve, R&D strategy, and more Uses mathematics only where necessary Extensive online resources are available at http://www.comp.nus.edu.sg/~ipng/mecon.htm including updates to the book, PowerPoint slides, an Instructor’s Manual, and answers to discussion questions A wiki site at http://manecon.pbwiki.com/ provides additional examples as well as contributions from readers and instructors

MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS, Third Edition

MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS, Third Edition
Author: NADAR, E. NARAYANAN
Publisher: PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd.
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2020-06-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9387472809

Managerial Economics has assumed a predominant role in today's globalized and liberalized economy because of the financial implications of many decisions that a manager has to take in his day-to-day professional life. This comprehensive and student-friendly book strives to equip the young, practising and budding managers to find solutions to the real-world problems through the efficient and effective use of economic tools and techniques. The authors who admirably combine academic and professional experience give a clear and straightforward analysis of the various topics in managerial economics. 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. The third edition of the book comprises multiple choice questions (with answers) at the end of each chapter to test the understanding of the concepts discussed in the chapter. Besides, the objectives, strategies and initiatives of the twelfth five year plan (2012–2017) of Planning Commission as well as a new section on Replacement of Indian Planning Commission with NITI Aayog have been incorporated in the chapter on Macroeconomic Analysis. 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. 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. TARGET AUDIENCE • MBA • M.Com • M.A. Economics

Managerial Economics

Managerial Economics
Author: M. J. Alhabeeb
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 585
Release: 2012-11-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1118458591

Uncertainty is present in every managerial decision, and Managerial Economics: A Mathematical Approach effectively demonstrates the application of higher-level statistical tools to inform and clarify the logic of problem solving in a managerial environment. While illuminating managerial decision-making from all possible angles, this book equips readers with the tools and skills needed to recognize and address uncertainty. The book also explores individual, firm, and market-level decisions; discusses all possible risks and uncertainties encountered in the decision-making process; and prepares readers to deal with both epistemic and aleatory uncertainty in managerial decisions. Managerial Economics features: • An emphasis on practical application through real-life examples and problems • An accessible writing style that presents technical theories in a user-friendly way • A mathematical and statistical point of view that reveals the presence of uncertainty inherent in managerial decisions • Thoroughly class-tested material including problems at the end of each chapter, case study questions, review exercises, and objectives that summarize the main discussions Managerial Economics is an excellent book for upper-undergraduate and graduate-level courses in business and economics departments. The book is also an ideal reference and resource for managers, decision makers, market analysts, and researchers who require information about the theoretical and quantitative aspects of the topic.

Managerial Economics

Managerial Economics
Author: Mark Hirschey
Publisher: Thomson South-Western
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006
Genre: Managerial economics
ISBN: 9780324288933

The Eleventh Edition of this market-leading text continues its tradition of providing a solid foundation of economic understanding for use in managerial decision making. It offers a practical treatment of economic theory and analysis in an intuitive, calculus-based format. Its focus is on presenting those aspects of economic theory and analysis that are most relevant to students of business administration, and a wide variety of examples and simple numerical problems are used to illustrate the application of managerial economics to a vast assortment of practical situations. The nature of the decision process and the role that economic analysis plays in that process are emphasized throughout. This major revision is designed to maximize accessibility for a student audience with little or no background in economics, and no previous training in calculus.

Managerial Economics

Managerial Economics
Author: Nick Wilkinson
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 556
Release: 2005-05-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780521526258

This textbook covers all the main aspects of managerial economics: the theory of the firm; demand theory and estimation; production and cost theory and estimation; market structure and pricing; game theory; investment analysis and government policy. It includes numerous and extensive case studies, as well as review questions and problem-solving sections at the end of each chapter. Nick Wilkinson adopts a user-friendly problem-solving approach which takes the reader in gradual steps from simple problems through increasingly difficult material to complex case studies.