1st Edition

Economics and the Business Environment

By Wim Hulleman, Ad Marijs Copyright 2008
    362 Pages
    by Routledge

    362 Pages
    by Routledge

    Economics and the Business Environment is directed at students who will be taking up managerial positions in trade and industry or in government. The economic environment of European companies is central to the book giving students a good impression of recent developments within the European economy.

    The theories described enable students to:

    • calculate how much competition firms within a particular business sector are exposed to
    • analyze the current economic position of a particular country and make exchange rate prognoses
    • gauge the effect of the economic environment on business sales and profits.

    Complicated analyses and mathematical models have been avoided as much as possible. Instead, diagrams and graphs illustrate the causal relationships between economic factors, making this book an ideal primer for those needing the basics of economics for their business degree.

    1. Economics and the Business Environment  Part I: The Company in the Business Sector  2. Markets  3. Competition  Part II: The Macroeconomic Environment of Companies  4. Producing  5. Expenditure  6. The Business Cycle and Policy  Part III: The Monetary Environment of Companies  7. Money  8. Money and Capital Markets  Part IV: International Environment of Companies  9. International Economic Relations  10. The Foreign Exchange Market  11. Country Selection and Country Risk

    Biography

    A. Marijs, W. Hulleman