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Managerial Economics: A Problem-Solving Approach
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Nick WilkinsonNumber Of Reads:
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This textbook covers all the main aspects of managerial economics: the theory of the firm; demand theory and estimation; production and cost theory and estimation; market structure and pricing; game theory; investment analysis and government policy. It includes numerous and extensive case studies, as well as review questions and problem-solving sections at the end of each chapter. Nick Wilkinson adopts a user-friendly problem-solving approach which takes the reader in gradual steps from simple problems through increasingly difficult material to complex case studies.
Nick Wilkinson
Nick Wilkinson was educated at Cambridge University, Loughborough University, and City University, where he studied both economics and business. He is currently Professor of Economics at Richmond American University London and has taught economics in various international institutions in the UK and US at both undergraduate and postgraduate level, winning awards for teaching excellence at Syracuse University London. Professor Wilkinson has also worked in health and fitness management in both the US and UK. He has authored two books, ‘Managerial Economics: Problem-Solving in a Digital World’ (Cambridge University Press, second edition), and ‘An Introduction to Behavioral Economics’ (Palgrave Macmillan), now in its third edition.
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