Assignment on Micro-Economics Submitted To: Md. Ridwan Reza Lecturer Department of Business Administration Leading University‚Sylhet. Submitted By: Rahat Sarwat Md. Sal Sabil ID: 1001010143 Md. Saddam Hussain ID: 1001010101 Adnan Islam ID: 1001010144 Syed Shaker Ahmed ID: 1001010125 Md. Lahinur Rahman ID: 1001010129
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Which of the following is the best definition of economics? the study of how individuals and societies choose to use the scarce resources that nature and previous generations have provided Opportunity cost is that which we forgo‚ or give up‚ when we make a choice or a decision. The reason that opportunity costs arise is that resources are scarce. If your tuition is $5‚000 this semester‚ your books cost $600‚ you can only work 20 rather than 40 hours per week during the 15
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Philippines Economy To Survive Haiyan Despite a terrible human toll‚ Haiyan is unlikely to derail the nation’s impressive economic performance. By Anthony Fensom Asia’s “strong man” economy of the Philippines is considered tough enough to weather the effects of Typhoon Haiyan. Yet even after the deadliest typhoonin the nation’s recorded history‚ analysts have warned of potentially worse storms ahead. After making landfall on November 8‚ Haiyan (known as Yolanda in the Philippines) flattened dozens
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It is a difficult task to provide a clear-cut judgment on whether economic globalization is beneficial to overall the world economy. We see more states joining the World Trade Organization (WTO). We also see protests where people roaring “down down WTO”. The reason why we see this phenomenon is that economic globalization is a two-edged sword. While providing new opportunities‚ economic globalization also means risking its own domestic economy. It is important to carefully examine both the benefits
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Definition: In economics‚ production is the act of creating output‚ a good or service which has value and contributes to the utility of individuals.[1] The act may or may not include factors of production other than labor. Any effort directed toward the realization of a desired product or service is a "productive" effort and the performance of such act is production. The relation between the amount of inputs used in production and the resulting amount of output is called the production function
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What does it mean to begin to think like an economic naturalist? To begin to think like an economic naturalist means applying principles of economics in making daily life decisions. Prior to taking this class I believe that unconsciously I am already an economic naturalist As an example: I live far from shopping centers‚ there is always school shopping before school starts. The closest place for me to shop for my kids supplies is on base‚ but the choices are not as much as driving for two hours
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France contributed greatly to an understanding of the need for democracy as a general system. Yet the focus of their practical demands remained quite local--confined‚ in effect‚ to the two sides of the North Atlantic‚ and founded on the special economic‚ social‚ and political history of the region. A country does not ave to be deemed fit for democracy; rather‚ it has to become fit through democracy. This is indeed a momentous change‚ extending the potential reach of democracy to cover billions
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Business Economics 2012 Table of Contents Q1) Explain (using example) the law of diminishing marginal productivity (DMP). Also‚ explain the difference between the law of DMP and law of returns to scale............................................................. 3 Q2) Explain how profit maximizing output is determined in a .............................................................. 9 a) Perfect competitive market ........................................................................
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Principles of Economics According to Campbell‚ “Economics is the social science concerned with the efficient use of scarce resources to achieve the maximum satisfaction of economic wants” (Campbell‚ 2005‚ p. 3‚ Para. 1). For example‚ an individual needs air; however‚ wants a lavish vehicle‚ which the vehicle becomes the economic want. However‚ economics is concerned with obtaining maximum satisfaction through the efficient use of scarce resources. Likely‚ economist view and study economics through the
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Wheelan writes‚ "Life is about trade-offs‚ and so is economics." Indeed‚ so is Naked Economics. This book promises to be a good introduction to economics for the layman. Throughout the book‚ the author uses easy-to-understand language and vivid examples to illustrate his points in strategic places maintaining a sense of lightness with the readers in reading the material. Here is a summary of each of the 12 Chapters of the book Naked Economics: Undressing the Dismal Science by Charles Wheelan.
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