Economics for business and management
Material type: TextPublication details: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1997Description: xvi, 720 pages : illustrationsISBN: 9780198775386; 0198775385 Subject(s): Managerial economics | Economics | BedrijfseconomieDDC classification: 330Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Index annexed
Part 1. Firms and Markets --
1. Introduction to economics and business --
Section 1. Markets and Prices --
2. Demand, supply and price --
3. Elasticity of demand and supply --
Section 2. Optimization of the firm --
4. The firm, production and profit --
5. Costs and output --
6. Profit maximization --
Section 3. Firms and Competition --
7. Firms in imperfect markets I: monopoly and monopolistic competition --
8. Firms in imperfect markets II: oligopoly and business strategy --
9. Government and the market --
Section 4. Economics of Business --
10. The economics of employment --
11. The economics of investment --
12. The economics of business organizations --
Part II. The Economy as a Whole --
Section 5. National Product and National Income --
13. Macroeconomic issues and measurement --
14. A basic model of the determination of GDP --
15. GDP in an open economy with government --
16. Aggregate demand and aggregate supply --
Section 6. Macroeconomic Policy --
17. GDP, the price level and fiscal policy --
18. Money and monetary policy --
19. The balance of payments and exchange rates --
20. Government policy and the business cycle.
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