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Managerial Economics (The Mcgraw-hill Economics Series)

Managerial Economics (The Mcgraw-hill Economics Series)

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Managerial Economics (The Mcgraw-hill Economics Series)

by Thomas, Christopher; Maurice, S. Charles

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9780078021909
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McGraw Hill, 2015-09-22. Hardcover. Acceptable. 9x8x1. ***Please Read*** Light bumps on corners - Pages have moderate highlighting - Did not see any notes on text - My shelf location - k-14-c

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Title
Managerial Economics (The Mcgraw-hill Economics Series)
Author
Thomas, Christopher; Maurice, S. Charles
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Acceptable
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ISBN 10
0078021901
ISBN 13
9780078021909
Publisher
McGraw Hill
Date Published
2015-09-22
Size
9x8x1
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48 oz

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