Managerial Economics
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Rating | : | 4.68 (946 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1118041585 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 784 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-11-02 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
The 7th Edition of Managerial Economics continues to provide real-world examples and necessary decision-making skills for making thoughtful and advantageous managerial decisions. Samuelson & Marks build on their strong behavioral coverage to better target this current and "hot topic" in business.This new edition includes general updates and revisions throughout including updated sections on behavioral economics, game theory, and price theory, and new problems for every chapter. The authors improve on existing content and integrate more of this content throughout. The biggest section is on the interface between public and private. The text integrates theory with extensive real-world applications throughout which makes it more accessible. The presentations begin simply and are progressively applied to more and more challenging applications.
Amazon Customer said Four Stars. Its in good condition.. "Worst textbook I've ever read" according to Juan Contreras. The book does not have clear examples for the mathematical concepts it discusses so if you like learning math in sequences(taught in all math textbooks) then you're going to have trouble with this book. The math concepts are all one giant word problem. The text itself is lengthy and dull. Completely useless book, I learned the concepts by looking them up onlinean entire chapter reduced to a one page publication. The power point slides provided by the publishers website are useless and the website itself is useless. Don't waste your. Covers necessary information or would have gotten 1 star. Mark P This was the required text for my Managerial Economics course in my MBA program, which I have just completed. It covers the necessary information, but it is bland, sterile, and over-simplified. The examples and problems do not offer enough explanation or detail to learn many of the calculations. Problems are often explained in prose instead of clearly notated in mathematical forms. Instructions for operations to be performed on spreadsheets assume an expert knowledge of Excel rather than a reasonable proficiency level one would exp