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Go to cartISBN: 9788130917054
Bind: Paperback
Year: 2020
Pages: 672
Size: 178 x 242 mm
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Published in India by: Viva Books
Exclusive Distributors: Viva Books
Sales Territory: India, Nepal, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka
Description:
David M. Kreps's Microeconomics for Managers is based on an extraordinarily successful course taught to first-year MBAs at Stanford's Graduate School of Business. It represents the most modern text available for Managerial Economics. Stressing game theory and strategic thinking, the book underscores the connections between contemporary microeconomics and the business world of the twenty-first century. Often driven by lengthy, integrated case studies, the narrative shows prospective managers how economic models can yield practical answers to common business problems.
Key Features of Microeconomics for Managers:
Target Audience:
Students of Management.
Contents:
Microeconomics- For Managers • The Most Famous Picture in Economics • Marginal This and Marginal That • Demand Functions • Modeling Consumer Behavior • Channels of Distribution and the Problem of Double Marginalization • Price Discrimination (and Surplus Extraction) • Averages and Margins • Technology And Cost Minimization • Multiperiod Production and Cost • Competitive Firms and Perfect Competition • Market Efficiency • Taxes, Subsidies, Administered Prices, and Quotas • Externalities • Risk Aversion and Expected Utility • Expected Utility as a Normative Decision Aid • Risk Sharing and Spreading: Securities and Insurance Markets • Hidden Information, Signaling, and Screening • Incentives • Porter's Five Forces and Economics with Identities • Noncooperative Game Theory • Reciprocity and Collusion • Credibility and Reputation • Transaction Cost Economics and the Theory of the Firm • Economics and Organizational Behavior • Index
About the Author:
David M. Kreps is Theodore J. Kreps Professor of Economics at Stanford University's Graduate School of Business. He is among the world's leading researchers in game theory and was a recipient of the John Bates Clark Medal. He is the author or co-author of several trail-blazing books, including Strategic Human Resources: Frameworks for General Managers, Game Theory and Economic Modeling, and A Course in Microeconomic Theory.