Economics for Managers - Robert Michaels

Economics for Managers

Transactions and Strategies, International Edition (with InfoApps)

Robert Michaels (Autor)

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592 Seiten
2010
South-Western
978-0-538-46654-7 (ISBN)
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Takes a modern approach to managerial economics that is suitable for business students. This text covers the familiar economic theory of markets when transactions are standardized and also focuses on contracts, risk and asymmetric information, and organizational design.
Through its modern approach to managerial economics, ECONOMICS FOR MANAGERS: TRANSACTIONS AND STRATEGIES, 1e, International Edition prepares students to become informed business decision makers by bringing the course materials for managerial economics up to date with the theory and practice of the field. Organized around the idea that transactions are the fundamental unit of economics, and that their governance by markets, contracts, or organizations is the most important economic question for businesses to cope with, this revolutionary text uses vivid examples from around the world to illustrate relevant theory. The first portion of the text covers the familiar economic theory of markets when transactions are standardized while the second half focuses on contracts, risk and asymmetric information, and organizational design.

Robert J. Michaels is a Professor of Economics at California State University, Fullerton, and Daniel Haan Research Fellow in Law and Economics. He is also an independent consultant to the electricity and natural gas industries. He holds an A.B. from the University of Chicago and a Ph.D from the University of California, Los Angeles, both in economics. His past positions include Staff Economist at the Institute for Defense Analyses and Senior Advisor to Hagler Bailly Consulting (now PA Consulting). He is an Adjunct Scholar at the Texas Public Policy Foundaton, the Cato Institute, the Institute for Energy Research and the National Center for Policy Analysis. His research on electricity and gas restructuring, measuring and constraining market power, vertical integration, and renewable energy requirements has appeared in industry and scholarly journals including Public Utilities Fortnightly, The Electricity Journal, Regulation, Antitrust Bulletin, Review of Industrial Organization, and Energy Law Journal. He is also Co-Editor of Contemporary Economic Policy, a peer-reviewed journal of the Western Economic Association. He has advised state commissions, electric utilities, power marketers, natural gas producers, pipelines, public interest groups, and governments on regulatory and antitrust matters. He has testified before the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, the California Public Utilities Commission, the Illinois Commerce Commission, and the U.S. House Subcommittee on Energy and Power.

PART I CREATING ECONOMIC VALUE.
1. Reasoning with Economics: Models and Information.
2. Transactions and Institutions: The Building Blocks.
PART II MARKETS.
3. Markets.
4. Cost and Production.
5. Extreme Markets I: Perfect Competition.
6. Extreme Markets II: Monopoly.
7. Between the extremes: Interaction and Strategy.
8. Competition and Strategy.
PART III CONTRACTS.
9. Beyond Markets; Property and Contracts.
10. The Economics of Contracts.
11. Risk and Information in Contracts.
PART IV ORGANIZATIONS.
12. Organizations in Concept and Practice.
13. Organizational Design.
PART V APPLICATIONS: VERTICAL INTEGRATION AND EMPLOYMENT.
14. Vertical Relationships.
15. Employment Relationships.
16. Time, Risk and Options.
17. Conflict, Negotiation and Group Choice.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 6.8.2010
Verlagsort Mason, OH
Sprache englisch
Maße 202 x 253 mm
Gewicht 1050 g
Themenwelt Wirtschaft Allgemeines / Lexika
Wirtschaft Betriebswirtschaft / Management
Wirtschaft Volkswirtschaftslehre
ISBN-10 0-538-46654-5 / 0538466545
ISBN-13 978-0-538-46654-7 / 9780538466547
Zustand Neuware
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