Managerial Economics and Business Strategy / by Rex Henson
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- 9781647285234
- 338.5024658 HEN
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Contents
Preface.....
Chapter 1. Modern Optimization and Simulation Methods in Managerial and Business Economics
Chapter 2. A Managerial Analysis of Urban Parcel Delivery
Chapter 3 Financial Development and Income Inequality in Emerging Markets
Chapter 4. The Impact of Urbanization on Income Inequality.
Chapter 5. Cultural Distance and Entry Modes in Emerging Markets: Empirical Evidence....
Chapter 6 Fiscal Decentralisation and Economic Growth across Provinces: New Evidence from Vietnam using a Novel Measurement and Approach.
Chapter 7. An Empirical Test of Capital Structure Theories for the Vietnamese Listed Firms.
Chapter 8. Modeling the Impact of Agricultural Shocks on Oil Price in the US
Chapter 9 Enhancing Financial Inclusion in ASEAN: Identifying the Best Growth Markets for Fintech.
Chapter 10 Internationalization, Strategic Slack Resources and Firm Performance..
Chapter 11 Corporate Social Responsibility and SMEs in Vietnam.
Chapter 12. Exchange Rate Regime and Economic Growth in Asia: Convergence or Divergence.
Chapter 13. CO2 Emissions, Energy Consumption and Economic Growth New Evidence in the Asean Countries
Managerial economics refers to a subfield of economics that deals with the use of economic methods in managerial decision-making process. It examines the internal and external factors that influence an organization. Managerial economics seeks to solve issues by using micro and macroeconomic tools. It plays an important role in assisting the businesses in identifying their strengths and weaknesses. Managerial economics assists businesses in determining where they excel and where they fall short. A business strategy is a plan that assists a business in achieving its objectives. It comprises strategies for various functions such as operations, marketing, and finance. Some of the key elements for building an effective business strategy include business objective, core values, SWOT analysis, operational strategies, and measurement. Managerial economics provides the baseline macroeconomic forecasts that drive sales and earnings projections, which are critical for making strategic business plans. This book explores all the important aspects of managerial economics and business strategy in the present day scenario. A number of latest researches have been included to keep the readers up-to-date with the global concepts in this area of study.
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