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Nellis, Joseph Gerard was born on May 17, 1954 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Son of Bernard Charles and Mary Teresa (Bannon) Nellis.
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This book provides a detailed but concise review of business economics, emphasising practical applications. It looks at pricing policy, costs of production, managerial behaviour, and goals and competition. It also includes an analysis of the impact of government on businesses today.
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MBA students value practical application and the applications in the book are interesting and well chosen...The authors have worked hard to make a difficult subject accessible. David Leece, Professor and Head of the Department of Business and Management Studies, Manchester Metropolitan University, MMU Cheshire, UK. I find that this book is at exactly the right level for MBA students ...The writing style is very student-friendly; the authors avoid being too technical and present the essential points very clearly. Eleanor Morgan, Senior Lecturer, School of Management, University of Bath, UK The second edition of this highly successful Principles of Business Economics gives undergraduates, MBA students or aspiring managers a clear, concise and accessible text that covers all aspects of an introductory course in microeconomics. This new edition continues to provide a detailed discussion of the core principles of microeconomics in a user-friendly and jargon-free manner, showing how the concepts can be applied in the workplace.Updated and revised throughout with additional international case study applications and new material on the government's role and intervention in economics, this edition also includes a guide for instructors on how best to use the contents for their individual courses. Key features * Aims and learning outcomes at the start of each chapter with boxed key points throughout. * Conclusions, key learning points and topics for discussion to stimulate thinking, consolidate learning and put theory into practice. * A wealth of international applications with activity questions illustrating how the theory is applied in real-world situations. * Clear and accessible text with technical jargon and mathematics kept to the minimum. * Covers the main themes of consumer theory, production theory, price determination, market analysis, managerial objectives and competitive strategy, the market for inputs, and special topics (including government and business). * A comprehensive and detailed glossary for easy reference. A downloadable web supplement is available for lecturers and students at pearsoned.co.uk/nellisparker.This includes guidance notes for students on answering the topics for discussion included at the end of each chapter and PowerPoints for use by lecturers.Joseph G. Nellis is Professor of International Management Economics at Cranfield School of Management, Cranfield University. David Parker is Research Professor in Privatisation and Regulation at Cranfield School of Management, Cranfield University.
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An introduction to understanding the macroeconomic environment in which businesses operate. Written in a practical and readable style, it emphasises the need for managers to understand their environment and brings them up to date with the latest controversies and debates.
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Designed for anyone who needs a comprehensive introduction to the principles of statistical methods and their applications, this text is written in a practical, non-threatening style. Step-by-step worked examples are used to illustrate the use of statistical techniques in solving practical problems while self-study exercises test students' knowledge. The use of Excel and MINITABª is fully integrated throughout the book to demonstrate the application of computer packages to solve a wide range of statistical problems. Presented alongside manual methods, these computer solutions include detailed instructions and annotated print outs where appropriate. The second edition retains the straightforward writing style and practical illustration of manual and computer methods which made the previous book successful for a wide range of courses.
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Nellis, Joseph Gerard was born on May 17, 1954 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Son of Bernard Charles and Mary Teresa (Bannon) Nellis.
Bachelor of Science in Economics, University Ulster, Coleraine, Northern Ireland, 1976. Master of Arts, University Warwick, Coventry, England, 1979. Doctor of Philosophy, Cranfield University, England, 1991.
Teacher Volunteer Services Overseas, Ghana, 1976-1978. Research fellow Loughborough (England) University, 1979-1981. Lecturer University Keele, England, 1981-1984.
Lecturer, then senior lecturer economics Cranfield (England) University School Management, 1984-1993, professor, since 1993, head department, 1993—2003, dean of faculty, 2003—2005, pro-vice chancellor, 2005—2008. Visiting professor Krannert School Management, Indiana University, 1995—2007, Budapest University Economic Sciences, since 1997. Member international accreditation panel Association Master of Business Administration, London, since 1997.
Adjunct professor Ghana Institute Management and Public Administration, Accra, since 2000. Member steering group for Master of Business Administration program guidelines Council for National Academy Awards, 1991.
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Member British Academy Management.
Married Helen Gwenllian Jones. Children: Gareth, Daniel, Kathleen.