This book is designed to provide a straight-forward exposition of the issues affecting production and productivity at the aggregate and enterprise levels. It will find an especially attractive home as a textbook for students of business administration, economics and engineering. It is written with the manager/decision-maker as its focus, and it is intended to give insights into issues affecting enterprise production and productivity as well as the macroeconomic aspects of aggregate output. Chapters are: The Nature of Productivity and Production, The Economics of Aggregate Production, Aggregate Equilibrium, Business Cycles, International Production, Economic Growth and Enhanced Production, Production at the Enterprise Level: The Entrepreneurial Concern, Production at the Enterprise Level: The Large Corporation, Extensions of the Basic Neoclassical Production Model: Financial Implications, A Practicum in Forecasting, Empirical Time Series Modeling, The Deming Paradigm for System Optimization, and Control Charting: Some Case Studies.
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