Economics for managers / Paul G. Farnham.

"For one semester MBA Managerial Economics courses. Economics for Managers presents the fundamental ideas of microeconomics and macroeconomics and integrates them from a managerial decision-making perspective in a framework that can be used in a single-semester course. To be competitive in toda...

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Main Author: Farnham, Paul G. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Harlow : Pearson Education Limited, 2014.
Edition:Global Edition.
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Summary:"For one semester MBA Managerial Economics courses. Economics for Managers presents the fundamental ideas of microeconomics and macroeconomics and integrates them from a managerial decision-making perspective in a framework that can be used in a single-semester course. To be competitive in today's business environment, managers must understand how economic forces affect their business and the factors that must be considered when making business decisions. This is the only book that provides business students and MBAs with a thorough and applied understanding of both micro- and macroeconomic concepts in a way non-economics majors can understand. The third edition retains all the same core concepts and straightforward material on micro- and macroeconomics while incorporating new case material and real-world examples that relate to today's managerial student." -- Publisher
Physical Description:552 pages ; 28 x 22 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:1292060093
9781292060095
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