Managerial economics has become an established part of leading MBA programmes, and the discipline is changing and developing rapidly.
This new handbook offers a state-of-the art overview of the ways in which modern economics can be usefully applied across contemporary work in business schools, and is truly international in its authorship and scope.
Chapters chart modern trends in the subject, such as the rise of personnel economics, the role of ethics in managerial economics training, and heuristic decision making in business settings, and incorporate game-theoretic results and case study work. Bringing together leading scholars from across several disciplines, the handbook will offer a uniquely international overview of this rapidly changing area.