Managerial Economics (7th Edition)
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Rating | : | 4.81 (691 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0133020266 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 624 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-01-13 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Great price on a required textbook! While the topic stinks, the book was a great price.. "Four Stars" according to ALBERTO. Good condition. "A tough read" according to Packman. I just completed a graduate level managerial economics course with this textbook. Unfortunately, we had to read 12 chapters in this book. It was a tough read that required rereading to grasp all of the concepts thoroughly. The professor often assigned videos to watch in an effort to help everyone better understand the material since the textbook was a tough read. With that said, how many economics textbooks are easy reads? None that I have used in the past.
His list of clients includes a number of multinational corporations in industries such as information technology, telecommunications, fast-moving packaged consumer goods, consulting services, advertising and public relations, pharmaceuticals, semiconductor manufacturing and design, diversified manufacturing, and financial services. He teaches for these compa
and Ph.D. He has thirty years of teaching experience as a professor of economics in MBA programs and over twenty-five years of experience developing and teaching customized education and training programs. from the University of Hawaii, a master’s degree in international relations from Columbia University, and a Ph.D. Keat has taught at several U.S. in accounting from the Baruch School of the City University of New York, an M.A. Erfle received a B.S. This course is modeled after what he did during his SCWC sabbatical. in economics from the University of Chicago. Dr. Later, as a member of the finance function, he spent several years at IBM’s European headquarters in Paris, as manager in the financial planning area and then as the financial manager for the company’s European software business. He is also involved i
Directed primarily toward undergraduate/MBA students in Economics, this text also provides practical content to current and aspiring industry professionals. 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 readers’ 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.