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MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS
Example of price ceiling .
Example of price ceiling .
Solution Summary:
The author explains that price ceiling refers to limiting or fixing a highest price in the market by the authorities.
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MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS
5th Edition
ISBN:
9781337106658
Author: FROEB
Publisher:
CENGAGE L
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1 Introduction: What This Book Is About
2 The One Lesson Of Business
3 Benefits, Costs, And Decisions
4 Extent (how Much) Decisions
5 Investment Decisions: Look Ahead And Reason Back
6 Simple Pricing
7 Economies Of Scale And Scope
8 Understanding Markets And Industry Changes
9 Market Structure And Long-run Equilibrium
10 Strategy: The Quest To Keep Profit From Eroding
11 Foreign Exchange, Trade, And Bubbles
12 More Realistic And Complex Pricing
13 Direct Price Discrimination
14 Indirect Price Discrimination
15 Strategic Games
16 Bargaining
17 Making Decisions With Uncertainty
18 Auctions
19 The Problem Of Adverse Selection
20 The Problem Of Adverse Selection Moral Hazard
21 Getting Employees To Work In The Firm’s Best Interests
22 Getting Divisions To Work In The Firm’s Best Interests
23 Managing Vertical Relationships
24 Test Yourself
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