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Business economics : principles and cases/by

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Homewood; Richard D. Irwin; 1957Edition: 2nd rev. edDescription: 537pSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 338.542 Col 2nd ed.
Summary: This book combines text and case materials for use in courses in which economic analysis is applied to the solution of business problems. These courses appear in university and college bulletins under a variety of names, such as "Business Economics," "Price Policies," "Economics of Enterprise," "Economics of the Firm," etc. They are offered both by schools of business administration and by departments of economics. Usually, they are junior, senior, or first-year graduate courses and have as a prerequisite the principles course in economics. Frequently students in these courses have had some training in accounting, finance, market ing, and statistics; however, a background of these subjects is not essen tial to an understanding of this volume.
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This book combines text and case materials for use in courses in which economic analysis is applied to the solution of business problems. These courses appear in university and college bulletins under a variety of names, such as "Business Economics," "Price Policies," "Economics of Enterprise," "Economics of the Firm," etc. They are offered both by schools of business administration and by departments of economics. Usually, they are junior, senior, or first-year graduate courses and have as a prerequisite the principles course in economics. Frequently students in these courses have had some training in accounting, finance, market ing, and statistics; however, a background of these subjects is not essen tial to an understanding of this volume.

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