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Book Synopsis
The Study Guide to Accompany Managerial Economics, Third Edition provides students with the homework drill necessary to fully understand and apply concepts covered in the textbook Managerial Economics, Third Edition.

  • Contains multiple choice questions to guide students through their development of crucial graphing and algebraic skills
  • Builds student vocabulary needed to succeed in the subject
  • Fully explicated solutions are provided for each question
  • Extensive online resources are available at http://www.comp.nus.edu.sg/~ipng/mecon.htm including updates to the book, PowerPoint slides, an Instructor's Manual, and answers to discussion questions
  • A wiki site linked at http://polar.alaskapacific.edu/dlehman provides additional examples as well as contributions from readers and instructors


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“The text is well written and accessible. The case studies are fantastic—so often authors oversell the examples, but they are just right in this book. They are treated as illustrations rather than evidence. The introductory examples in each chapter are outstanding.”
Kenneth Corts, Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto

“The level is exactly right for my MBA and P-MBA students. I think it is very important, at the MBA level, to have context-specific questions and Png and Lehman have met this test. The case studies are an extremely valuable component of the book.”
Brian Kench, John H. Sykes College of Business, University of Tampa

“We recommend this text because it provides high-quality exposition of complex topics using numerous relevant and informative case examples. It continues to be well organized and excellently explained.”
Edward Jones, Management School and Economics, University of Edinburgh



Table of Contents
1. Introduction to Managerial Economics 1.

Part I: Competitive Markets:.

2. Demand.

3. Elasticity.

4. Supply.

5. Competitive Markets.

6. Economic Efficiency.

Part II: Market Power:.

7. Costs.

8. Monopoly.

9. Pricing.

10. Strategic Thinking.

11. Oligopoly.

Part III: Imperfect Markets:.

12. Externalities.

13. Asymmetric Information.

14. Incentives and Organization.

15. Regulation

Study Guide to Accompany Managerial Economics

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    A Paperback / softback by Ivan Png, Dale Lehman, Joy Cheng

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 09/01/2008
      ISBN13: 9781405181594, 978-1405181594
      ISBN10: 1405181591

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The Study Guide to Accompany Managerial Economics, Third Edition provides students with the homework drill necessary to fully understand and apply concepts covered in the textbook Managerial Economics, Third Edition.

      • Contains multiple choice questions to guide students through their development of crucial graphing and algebraic skills
      • Builds student vocabulary needed to succeed in the subject
      • Fully explicated solutions are provided for each question
      • Extensive online resources are available at http://www.comp.nus.edu.sg/~ipng/mecon.htm including updates to the book, PowerPoint slides, an Instructor's Manual, and answers to discussion questions
      • A wiki site linked at http://polar.alaskapacific.edu/dlehman provides additional examples as well as contributions from readers and instructors


      Trade Review
      “The text is well written and accessible. The case studies are fantastic—so often authors oversell the examples, but they are just right in this book. They are treated as illustrations rather than evidence. The introductory examples in each chapter are outstanding.”
      Kenneth Corts, Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto

      “The level is exactly right for my MBA and P-MBA students. I think it is very important, at the MBA level, to have context-specific questions and Png and Lehman have met this test. The case studies are an extremely valuable component of the book.”
      Brian Kench, John H. Sykes College of Business, University of Tampa

      “We recommend this text because it provides high-quality exposition of complex topics using numerous relevant and informative case examples. It continues to be well organized and excellently explained.”
      Edward Jones, Management School and Economics, University of Edinburgh



      Table of Contents
      1. Introduction to Managerial Economics 1.

      Part I: Competitive Markets:.

      2. Demand.

      3. Elasticity.

      4. Supply.

      5. Competitive Markets.

      6. Economic Efficiency.

      Part II: Market Power:.

      7. Costs.

      8. Monopoly.

      9. Pricing.

      10. Strategic Thinking.

      11. Oligopoly.

      Part III: Imperfect Markets:.

      12. Externalities.

      13. Asymmetric Information.

      14. Incentives and Organization.

      15. Regulation

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