Managerial Economics: Analysis, Problems, Cases by Lila J. Truett

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Binding: Hardcover Dewey Decimal Number: 338.5024658 EAN: 9780538868716 ISBN: 0538868716 Label: Thomson South-Western Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 754 Publication Date: 1998-06 Publisher: Thomson South-Western Studio: Thomson South-Western
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Summary: Possibly the worst economics textbook ever...
Comment: This text manages to incorporate incomprehensible examples, incorrect answers to the problem sets, and overly complex explanations into a mere 768 pages. I've resorted to Google searches on key macroeconomic terms to get through this course. If I could give it no stars, I would. In a word - awful.
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Summary: A Bad Textbook
Comment: I am currently taking a MBA class and this text book is being used. In just a few weeks I find this worst textbook I have ever used. The explanations to concepts are unclear. There are very few examples utilizing the concepts. Many of the answers to problems are incorrect to the point our teacher list the errors when assigning the homework. The study guide is of no help since it does not even explain how to do the problems. There has to be some other text out there that is better than this one.
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Summary: Worst Economics Book Ever...
Comment: I personally had the honor to take Professor Dale Truett's class in managerial economics. Although Dr. Truett knows far more than the average scholar of economics, it is best he sticks to the real thing, rather than trying to write a book about it. It is one of the hardest texts I have ever had to read...
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Summary: Hard to understand; Worst Economics textbook ever
Comment: I teach college-level economics and this is the hardest textbook for students to understand. Most of my students do not like this textbook at all. It's explanations are very complex and the graphs are worse. Do not buy this textbook! There are so many more Economic textbooks on the market that are better than this one.
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Customer Rating:     
Summary: Possibly the worst economics textbook ever...
Comment: This text manages to incorporate incomprehensible examples, incorrect answers to the problem sets, and overly complex explanations into a mere 768 pages. I've resorted to Google searches on key macroeconomic terms to get through this course. If I could give it no stars, I would. In a word - awful.
Customer Rating:     
Summary: A Bad Textbook
Comment: I am currently taking a MBA class and this text book is being used. In just a few weeks I find this worst textbook I have ever used. The explanations to concepts are unclear. There are very few examples utilizing the concepts. Many of the answers to problems are incorrect to the point our teacher list the errors when assigning the homework. The study guide is of no help since it does not even explain how to do the problems. There has to be some other text out there that is better than this one.
Customer Rating:     
Summary: Worst Economics Book Ever...
Comment: I personally had the honor to take Professor Dale Truett's class in managerial economics. Although Dr. Truett knows far more than the average scholar of economics, it is best he sticks to the real thing, rather than trying to write a book about it. It is one of the hardest texts I have ever had to read...
Customer Rating:     
Summary: Hard to understand; Worst Economics textbook ever
Comment: I teach college-level economics and this is the hardest textbook for students to understand. Most of my students do not like this textbook at all. It's explanations are very complex and the graphs are worse. Do not buy this textbook! There are so many more Economic textbooks on the market that are better than this one.
Designed for a one-semester course at the undergraduate or graduate level in managerial economics, this text also works well as a text/reference for a second course emphasizing cases. MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS takes a traditional neo-classical approach to managerial economics. It is a proven book with a reputation for concise and clear writing, correct presentation of economics, outstanding end-of-chapter problems and cases. Its tried-and-true problem-solving approach helps students see how managers can use economic analysis to solve business problems and make better decisions.
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