Description
A sophisticated yet non-technical introduction to microeconomics for MBA students and undergraduates (fully updated for its 4th edition).
About the Author
Richard B. McKenzie is the Walter B. Gerken Professor of Enterprise and Society Emeritus in the Paul Merage School of Business at the University of California, Irvine. D. Eric Schansberg is Professor of Economics at Indiana University Southeast. Dwight R. Lee is a professor emeritus at the University of Georgia and the former J. O'Neil Endowed Chair of Global Markets and Freedom and Scholar in Residence at Southern Methodist University.
Reviews
'This tome fills a niche and is written by leaders and experts in the field. It prepares students to become competent, efficient partners in the decision-making of organizations. The book is rich in public policy and managerial applications. The knowledge it imparts will benefit those who seek greater insight into budgeting, pricing strategies, and the gaining of competitive advantage.' Walter G. Park, American University
'Microeconomics for Managers remains the best textbook for teaching economics to MBA students. The authors' method of treating economic subjects as people rather than lines on a spreadsheet will inoculate MBA students against economic mistakes. The updates of this 4th edition show how the economic way of thinking remains vital in the post-pandemic business world.' Jonathan Murphy, Western Carolina University
'... an innovative and accessible resource ... For students this textbook offers a blend of theoretical and practical knowledge that bridges the gap between economic models and business realities, and for educators it provides a versatile framework adaptable to a wide range of instructional needs.' Kentaro Tomoeda, The Economic Record
Book Information
ISBN 9781009354783
Author Richard B. McKenzie
Format Hardback
Page Count 566
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 1330g
Dimensions(mm) 260mm * 183mm * 33mm