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_cTZS 65,356.20
040 _aMUL
_beng.
_eAACR
082 _a330 INT
100 _aHirschey Mark
245 _aManagerial economics
_c/ Mark Hirschey
250 _a12th ed.
260 _aAustralia :
_bSouth-Western Cengage Learning,
_c2009.
300 _axxvii, 836 p. :
_bill. ;
_c26 cm.
504 _aIncludes index.
505 _aPart 1: OVERVIEW OF MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS. 1. Nature and Scope of Managerial Economics. 2. Economic Optimization. 3. Demand and Supply. Part 2: DEMAND ANALYSIS AND ESTIMATION. 4. Demand Analysis. 5. Demand Estimation. 6. Forecasting. Part 3: PRODUCTION AND COMPETITIVE MARKETS. 7. Production Analysis and Compensation Policy. 8. Cost Analysis and Estimation. 9. Linear Programming. 10. Competitive Markets. 11. Performance and Strategy in Competitive Markets. Part 4: IMPERFECT COMPETITION. 12. Monopoly and Monopsony. 13. Monopolistic Competition and Oligopoly. 14. Game Theory and Competitive Strategy. 15. Pricing Practices. Part 5: LONG-TERM INVESTMENT DECISIONS. 16. Risk Analysis. 17. Capital Budgeting. 18. Organization Structure and Corporate Governance. 19. Government in the Market Economy.
520 _aThe economic concepts presented in this edition show you how to use common sense to understand business and solve managerial problems. This innovative text helps you sharpen your economic intuition--an invaluable skill that helps you, as a future manager, decide which products to produce, costs to consider, and prices to charge, as well as the best hiring policy and the most effective style of organization. With its unique integrative approach, the text demonstrates that important business decisions are interdisciplinary, illustrating how different functions work together. A basic valuation model is constructed and used as the underlying economic model of the firm; each topic is then related to an element of the value maximization model--a process that shows how management integrates accounting, finance, marketing, personnel, and production functions. The text also provides an intuitive guide to marginal analysis and basic economic relations
546 _aeng.
650 _aBusiness economics
650 _aManagerial economics
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