This new edition of The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Management: Managerial Economics, has been expanded to include new entries alongside the standard terms and concepts in managerial economics.
Features new entries on the internet, (lock-in, network externalities);
Explores the European Union and its implications for competition policy and merger policy;
Analyses the Microsoft antitrust case, and market microstructure;
Provides a reliable, comprehensive and valuable resource for business practitioners, students, and researchers;
Includes over 240 entries written by an international team of experts in the field.
About the Author
Robert McAuliffe is Associate Professor of Economics at Babson College where he teaches in forecasting and econometrics. He taught at the University of Virginia and the University of Delaware before joining the Babson faculty.
Features
features new entries on the internet, (lock-in, network externalities);
explores the European Union and its implications for competition policy and merger policy;
analyses the Microsoft antitrust case, and market microstructure;
provides a reliable, comprehensive and valuable resource for business practitioners, students, and researchers;
includes over 240 entries written by an international team of experts in the field.