A Microeconomic Study of the Indian Stock Market A brief overview of the Indian stock market 3 Purpose of the stock exchange 3 PRIMARY MARKET 3 SECONDARY MARKET 4 Role of ‘Supply and demand’ on the stock price movement 4 EVOLUTION OF MARKET STRUCTURE AND THE SELF REGULATORY APPROACH 5 Traditional structure of the stock exchanges: 5 Changes in the market structure and demutualization: 5 Stock Markets as Perfectly Competitive markets: 6 Transaction
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Commentary #1 Syllabus Section: Section 1: Microeconomics Word Count: 749 Date commentary was written: October 26‚ 2012 Date article was published: May 20‚ 2012 Rebecca Bundhun‚ (October 19‚ 2012) Cost of summer getaways hit as air ticket prices rise‚ The National‚ http://www.thenational.ae/thenationalconversation/industry-insights/tourism/cost-of-summer-getaways-hit-as-air-ticket-prices-rise The cost of an airline ticket can fluctuate tremendously based on a number of factors. The goal of
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Profile of the Telecom Sector e. License Conditions Inhibiting Competition f. Spectrum Assignment and Pricing g. Interconnection Charges h. Tariffs for Basic Service i. Features of Indian Telecom Tariffs j. Issues with Present Tariff Structure 4. Microeconomic Analysis a. Demand and Supply b. Costs c. Basic Economic Cost Concepts d. Concept of Costs used for determining prices e. Pricing Methodologies 5. Issues Raised a. Critical analysis of various pricing methodologies b. Predatory Pricing and Vertical
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MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS ASSIGNMENT APPLICATIONS OF DEMAND AND SUPPLY CONTENTS S. No. | Topic | Page Number | 1 | Price Floor | 3 | 2 | Price Ceiling | 9 | 3 | Rent Control | 12 | 4 | Taxing | 15 | 5 | OPEC Control Over Supply and Control | 20 | 6 | Can Good News For Farming Be Bad News For Farmers? | 24 | 7 | Drug Interdiction VS Drug Education | 26 | 8 | Short Answer Questions | 28 | 9 | Long Answer Questions | 30 | 10 | Multiple Choice Questions | 37 | 11 | Answer Key
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Define scarcity. Provide examples of goods that are not scarce.Scarcity is the limited resources and services that are available to humans that have an infinite want and need for them. I do not believe that we have a resource and/or a service that is not scarce. The supply and demand for resources and services in some areas may not be up but that does not make them available infinitely. Public policies often alter the costs and benefits of private actions. Why is it important for policymakers
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Take-home Quiz The world food prices have risen rapidly and they are higher than its’ actual value. According to the demand curve shifters. In this article‚ there has been an increase in demand in the world food market. The first shifter is the number of buyers‚ the growth of China and India cause a large population‚ which demand more food. Second‚ the price of complement related goods. The cost of fertilizer rose up‚ which lead to the increasing of food demand. From the supply curve shifters
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Learning Outcomes | Tasks/Means | Criteria & Allocated Marks | AssessedMarks | Successful students are able to: Q1) Explain on PPC with a graph and relevant numerical example. Relate the microeconomics terms in your explanationQ2) Explain on the statement given. * Explain on Four disadvantages of * free market. * Your explanation need to elaborate with real life example for each. * Choose at least TWO countries that practicing free market. Others * Use appropriate economic
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Summary The retail sector has a major role in the growth of the Australian economy and is the barometer of the economic health of Australia ’s future growth prospects. When the economy is thriving so does the retail industry within an economy – thus‚ the level of demand within the retail industry has a significant impact on other industries as the money within the retail industry goes in a circle complementing the growth of the other industries. The performance of the retail industry is a strong
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EC370‚ Midterm I‚ Practice Questions 1. If she spends all of her income on uglifruits and breadfruits‚ Maria can just afford 11 uglifruits and 4 breadfruits per day. She could also use her entire budget to buy 3 uglifruits and 8 breadfruits per day. The price of uglifruits is 6 pesos each. How much is Maria’s income per day? a. 115 pesos b. 105 pesos c. 114 pesos d. 119 pesos 2. Bella’s budget line for x and y depends on all of the following except a. the amount of money she has
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Externality: the uncompensated impact of one person’s actions on the well-being of a bystander Externalities and Market Inefficiency Negative Externalities Ex: aluminum factories emit pollution: for each unit of aluminum produced‚ certain amount of smoke enters atmosphere Cost to society of producing aluminum larger than cost to aluminum producers Social cost includes private costs of aluminum producers plus costs to those bystanders affected adversely by the pollution How can social planner
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