Microeconomics for Public Managers
Discover the intricacies of nonprofit firms and public institutions with Microeconomics for Public Managers by Barry Keating. Published by John Wiley and Sons Ltd in 2008, this insightful paperback spans 448 pages, offering a comprehensive analysis tailored for those in public administration.
Delve into the unique economic landscape of nonprofit organizations as Keating explores how these entities make critical decisions regarding the goods and services they offer. Gain a deeper understanding of resource allocation strategies and the considerations involved in determining service availability to various communities.
This book is essential for public managers and anyone interested in the intersection of economics and public service, providing valuable insights that can enhance decision-making and operational effectiveness in the nonprofit sector.