Managerial Economics in a Global Economy

Read [Dominick Salvatore Book] ! Managerial Economics in a Global Economy Online * PDF eBook or Kindle ePUB free. Managerial Economics in a Global Economy Two Stars Not written very well. It does not describe things very clearly.. Five Stars according to Qionghui Wu. Good. The physical book quality was fine. This is prob one of the least student The physical book quality was fine. This is prob one of the least student friendly books I have ever had. Bad text!]

Managerial Economics in a Global Economy

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Rating : 4.31 (838 Votes)
Asin : 0199397120
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 792 Pages
Publish Date : 2016-03-10
Language : English

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J. It ranks above all other texts I would use at the undergraduate level. I really like the Salvatore text because of its global emphasis. Anthony Paul Andrews, Governor's State University Comprehensive coverage, updated and new material, clear and effective writing M. Alhabeeb, University of Massachusetts Amherst

Adopting a global perspective, it synthesizes economic theory, decision science, and business administration studies, examining how they interact as a firm strives to reach optimal profitability and efficiency in the face of modern constraints.Features * Integrates examples, data, and theories on the international ramifications of managerial decisions into the entire text, rather than segregating the material in a separate chapter* Incorporates 127 case studies, showing how firms actually reach managerial decisions today * Offers instructors maximum flexibility with a modular structure that is suitable for both full-term and briefer courses, and can be used with or without calculus* Includes a robust instructor ancillary package for adopters. Reflecting the highly globalized nature of tastes, production, labor markets, and financial markets in today's world, Managerial Economics in a Global Economy, Eighth Edition, presents the theory of the firm as a unifying theme to examine the managerial decision-making process

Two Stars Not written very well. It does not describe things very clearly.. "Five Stars" according to Qionghui Wu. Good. The physical book quality was fine. This is prob one of the least student The physical book quality was fine. This is prob one of the least student friendly books I have ever had. Bad text!

Dominick Salvatore is Distinguished Professor of Economics and Business at Fordham University in New York and Director of the Global Economic Institute. Consultant to the Economic Policy Institute, several central banks, multinational corporations, and global banks, Dr. Salvatore is the author of more than fifty books and many articles in economic and business jo

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