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_aAgarwal, Vanita. _9208027 |
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_aManagerial economics / _cVanita Agarwal. |
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_aNew Delhi : _bPearson , _c2024. |
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_axvi,542p. ; _bPB _c24 cm |
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| 500 | _aIt is increasingly being recognized that teaching economics helps business students better appreciate and envisage the economic forces that shape decisions in the real business world besides developing and strengthening the overall analytical talent of the students. Business schools, both at undergraduate and postgraduate levels, worldwide and in India now ensure that students undertake suitable courses in economics. The purpose of teaching Managerial Economics is to equip business students with the ability to deliberate logically and critically the challenging process of framing business stra. | ||
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_aDemand forecasting _9208063 |
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