"The Blackwell Encyclopedic Dictionary of Managerial Economics"
provides clear, concise, up to the minute and highly informative
definitions and explanations covering the whole field of managerial
economics. Bringing together specially commissioned and carefully
edited entries from an international team, this will become the
standard reference for students, researchers, academics and
practitioners.
The "Dictionary" has been carefully designed to give both the
expert and the newcomer overviews and succinct presentations of the
most important issues in modern managerial economics. With entries
ranging from extended explorations of major topics to short
definitions of key terms, this major reference work gives the
user:
Authorative and comprehensive coverage of the whole field of
managerial economics.
A fully indexes and cross-referenced resource with citations to
enable further study.
Definitive entries covering the very latest developments in
managerial economics.
A completely international perspective and author base.
This dictionary is part of the "Blackwell Encyclopedia of
Management" which contains ten further volumes covering each of the
key areas of management science developed under the editorship of
Professor Cary Cooper from the Manchester Business School of
Management and Professor Chris Argyris of Harvard Business
School.
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