"Microeconomics for Public Managers" presents a rigorous non-mathematical introduction to the study of microeconomics geared towards managers of nonprofit institutions. It provides an introduction to the economist's toolkit for students destined for not-for-profit enterprises and public institutions. In this title, topics are selected for their relevance to the non-profit sector, enabling key issues to be covered in greater depth than standard microeconomic textbooks. Pertinent case studies and cost-benefit analysis are utilized throughout. This work features end-of chapter problem sets and study questions. It describes economic decision-making applicable to non-profit managers.