Microeconomics for Public Managers
Explore the intricate world of nonprofit firms and public institutions with Microeconomics for Public Managers by Maryann O. Keating and Barry Keating. Published by John Wiley and Sons Ltd in 2008, this insightful hardback spans 448 pages, offering a comprehensive analysis tailored for public administration professionals and those involved in nonprofit organizations.
This book delves into the economic principles that govern decision-making within nonprofit and public sectors. It examines how these entities determine which goods and services to provide, allocate resources efficiently, and identify their target audiences. By understanding these dynamics, readers can better navigate the unique challenges faced by public managers and enhance their operational strategies.
Whether you’re a student, a public manager, or an academic, Microeconomics for Public Managers is an essential resource for grasping the economic factors that influence public service delivery.