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Managerial Economics Duncan Reekie

Managerial Economics By Duncan Reekie

Managerial Economics by Duncan Reekie


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Summary

Introductory level text with European perspective. Specially designed for ease of use by European students and lecturers and is core reading for those studying the economic theory behind business management and the business environment in which firms operate.

Managerial Economics Summary

Managerial Economics by Duncan Reekie

Introductory level text with European perspective. Specially designed for ease of use by European students and lecturers and is core reading for those studying the economic theory behind business management and the business environment in which firms operate.

Table of Contents

Preface Abbreviations Pt. I. Basic concepts 1. What is managerial economics? 2. Introduction to maximisation and optimisation 3. Decision analysis under risk and uncertainty 4. Strategic decision taking and transactions costs 5. Business objectives Pt. II. Knowing the market 6. Forecasting 7. Demand theory 8. Techniques for demand estimation Pt. III. Short-/medium-term decisions 9. Cost theory and measurement 10. Linear programming 11. Price policy 12. Pricing in regulated industries 13. Advertising decisions Pt. IV. Medium-/long-term decisions 14. Capital budgeting 15. Product, market and corporate strategies 16. Location decisions Pt. V. Public policy and regulation of business 17. Competition policy legislation 18. Pollution and the environment: what managers should know Pt. VI. Decision evaluation and control 19. Profits and control Study questions Index

Additional information

GOR001392692
9780131005204
0131005200
Managerial Economics by Duncan Reekie
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Pearson Education (US)
1994-10-17
608
N/A
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