eco NITIE‚ MUMBAI 400 087 I MODULE ENDING EXAMINATION PGDIM XIth BATCH EC01 BUSINESS ECONOMICS Date: 23 September 2004 Time: 9.30 am to 12.30 am Maximum marks: 60 Instructions: Attempt any three questions out of four. All questions carry equal marks. Start each answer on a fresh page. Parts of the question must be answered together. Use appropriate tables‚ diagrams‚ equations to support your answers. Assume suitable assumption wherever necessary. Q 1(a) Mrs. Palekar has Rs 1
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Apple Inc strategy Apple designed the balanced scorecard (BSC)to make senior management ’s attention to the scope and no longer confined to a gross profit rate ‚return on equity and market share strategy. One pair of Apple’s strategic thinking is very familiar with the management of a small steering committee to select one from the five aspects of evaluation should focus on the type and identified several ways in each type of evaluation . On the financial side ‚ Apple’s emphasis on shareholder value
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perspective the growth is mediocre. This growth in real GDP ranks Uruguay as 94th world-wide in GDP purchasing power parity. Uruguay’s economy is in an expansionary peak phase of the Business Cycle as evidenced by the fact that GDP (purchasing power parity) was $44.029 billion in 2009 due to the world-wide economic crisis as a result of the United States’ Great Recession. Therefore the 2013 Uruguay rGDP of $56.27 billion shows a strong rebound from a low 2009 $44.029 billion amount. Also‚ Uruguay’s
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Business Economics MBA LIMITS‚ CHOICES AND SCARCITY ANSWERS TO END-OF-CHAPTER QUESTIONS 2-1 Explain this statement: “If resources were unlimited and freely available‚ there would be no subject called economics.” If resources were unlimited and freely available‚ making choices would not be necessary. Every person could have as much as they wanted of any good or service. Economics‚ the science of choice‚ would be unnecessary. 2-2 Comment on the following statement from a newspaper
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“UK COMPETITIVENESS: MOVING TO THE NEXT STAGE” MBA 611 – Business Economics Lecturer: Dr. Spyros Hadjidakis Students: Christina Piki Antontis Chimonas Vassilis Koumettou Nicolas Hadjigeorgiou Chrysovalanti Xanthou Costs Of Production Meaning of Costs Measuring cost: Implicit & explicit costs: economists analyse both Profit = Total Revenue – Total Cost (implicit + explicit) Production Factors Of Production: • labour • land and raw materials • capital • entrepreneurship Long-run and Short-run
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Business and Economics Unit Guide AFW3841 Lending decisions SYNOPSIS: Lending environment; decision making and organization of lending‚ lending policies and controls; behavioural aspects of decision making and decision-makers; retail‚ commercial and corporate lending; business expansions; off balance sheet lending; loan management and problem loans. Mode of delivery: Workload: ON-CAMPUS at Sunway This is a six credit point unit with three hours class contact per week over 12 teaching weeks
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Quiz #1 BSAD131 Fall 2013 1. Businesses differ from nonprofit organizations in that a business’s focus is on A. Price B. Plans C. Goods D. Profit E. Organization 2. What is the primary lesson to be learned from the economic scandals of the early 21st century? A. Businesses’ reputations depend on their profits B. Public confidence in corporate America depends on companies’ bottom lines C. Most businesses can focus on their bottoms lines to the exclusion of other factors
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It is not difficult to enter the industry because the entry barriers are high. Threat of new entrants to Apple is low because it may affected by magnitude of entry barriers‚ such as 1. Advanced technologies requirements Advanced technologies make new competitors more difficult to enter the market which Apple enjoys a slight advantage here because of Apple have a lot of experience in creating software and hardware. New competitors have to develop those technologies before effectively competing
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chain of the new Apple iPhone and‚ at some point‚ the supply chain of the Apple TV‚ hoping that this might help to demonstrate the complexity involved in manufacturing the Apple iPhone — a feature-rich product I wish I could have‚ if I could afford it (update: I’ve had several iPhones now). I conducted some research and found some interesting information on the suppliers of the Apple iPhone. My data comes from The Wall Street Journal‚ January 14‚ 2007; Supplier Code of Conduct‚ Apple Corporation; and
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Business Economics: Investment Banking – Credit Default Swaps – Mortgage Backed Securities – Keller Graduate School of Management GM545 – Business Economics The world of investment banking has changed since the recession of 2007-2008. The global impact of unregulated credit lending procedures‚ the Credit Default Swaps market‚ and mortgage-backed securities have crippled the economy and have called for regulations to bring economic stability back to the markets. Prior to the recession
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