Donald N. Stengel is a professor emeritus and chair emeritus of the Department of Information Systems and Decision Sciences in the Craig School of Business at California State University, Fresno. He received a PhD in Engineering-Economic Systems from Stanford University. Prior to joining the faculty at California State University, Fresno, Dr. Stengel worked for eight years as a management consultant developing planning models for agriculture and energy. Dr. Stengel has taught managerial economics, business forecasting, statistics, and quantitative methods at the graduate and undergraduate levels. He is a member of the Institute for Operations Research and Management Science (INFORMS) and the American Statistical Association (ASA).
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Chapter 1 Introduction to Managerial Economics (1) Chapter 2 Key Measures and Relationships (7) Chapter 3 Demand and Pricing (27) Chapter 4 Cost and Production (47) Chapter 5 Economics of Organization (65) Chapter 6 Market Equilibrium and the Perfect Competition Model (83) Chapter 7 Firm Competition and Market Structure (105) Chapter 8 Market Regulation (127) Notes (149) References (153) Index (155)

