Principles of Managerial Economics
Publisher: Saylor Foundation 2014
Number of pages: 155
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This book presents economic concepts and principles from the perspective of managerial economics, which is a subfield of economics that places special emphasis on the choice aspect. The purpose of managerial economics is to provide economic terminology and reasoning for the improvement of managerial decisions.
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