Managerial Economics: Analysis, Problems, Cases

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South-Western College Pub, 1998 - Business & Economics - 754 pages
Designed for a one-semester course at the undergraduate or MBA level in managerial economics, this text also works well as a text/reference for a second course emphasizing cases. Managerial Economics takes a traditional neo-classical approach to managerial economics. It is a proven book with a reputation for concise and clear writing, correct presentation of economics, and outstanding end-of-chapter problems and cases. Its tried-and-true problem-solving approach helps students see how managers can use economic analysis to solve business problems and make better decisions.

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PART
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Supply and the Supply Curve
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