Managerial economics / Joel Dean
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- 9788120301160
- 330.1 DEA
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330.1 CAI Introduction to economics, | 330.1 CAP Theories of political economy | 330.1 CAP Theories of political economy | 330.1 DEA Managerial economics | 330.1 DIX Optimization in economic theory / | 330.1 DWI Managerial economics | 330.1 DWI Managerial economics |
Includes index.
The purpose of this book is to show how economic analusis can be used in formulating business policies. The book draws upon economic analysis for the concepts of demand, cost, profit, competitation, and so on, that are appropriate for the development, of an economic approach to executive decisions. Although the text is preoccupied with concepts rather than detailed techniques of estimation, it concentrates on those concepts that can be measured and applied to management problems
The book does not attempt to cover all either management or economics; it deals with those phases of enterprise economics that are particularly useful to the management of a large industrial corporation. The author's endeavour successfully bridges the gap betwewen the problems of logic that intrigue economic theoristss and the problems of policies thatplague practical management needs in order to give executive access to the practical contributions that economic thinking can make to top-management policies
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