and secondary markets‚ and how each functions. Explain how the secondary market supports the function of the primary market‚ and how financial market turmoil (e.g. 2008-09) impedes this. 2. Discuss the differences between the Money and Capital Markets‚ and the types of securities trade in those markets. Give examples. 3. Discuss what market whether you would go to the Money or Capital Markets to raise funds for construction of a factory. Explain why. Discuss which market and the sort of
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Characteristics of successful entrepreneurs 3. McGregor’s view was that theory X amounted to “treating people as children”. Should we deduce from this that a Theory X approach on part of teachers will produce the best results in the classroom? (10) Firstly‚ Theory X managers assume a number of things about the workers: they assume they don’t want to work‚ lack ambition and discipline is essential to make them work. For these reasons‚ the leadership style of theory X managers is autocratic- orders
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ISSN 1020-7317 4 Marketing Extension Guide Planning and designing RURAL MARKETS For further copies of this publication and for information on FAO’s activities related to agricultural marketing please contact: Agricultural Marketing Group Agricultural Support Systems Division Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations Viale delle Terme di Caracalla 00100 Rome‚ Italy Fax: (+39)-06 57056850 E-mail: AGS-Registry@fao.org http://www.fao.org/ag/AGS/subjects/en/agmarket/agmarket
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Chapter 2 Market segmentation Schiffman‚ Bednall‚ O’Cass‚ Paladino‚ Ward & Kanuk: Consumer Behaviour 4e © 2007 Pearson Education Australia Chapter Objectives To define market segmentation To review the uses of segmentation To outline the nine main bases of segmentation To understand the main segmentation approaches To outline the criteria for effective market segments To distinguish between concentrated and differentiated marketing Schiffman‚ Bednall‚ O’Cass‚ Paladino‚ Ward &
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Oligopoly Oligopoly is a market structure in which a small number of sellers are opposed to a lot of buyers‚ ie the situation when the market several vendors and each may affect the rates. The emergence of new vendors is difficult or even impossible e. If the producers are two‚ then a duopoly called oligopoly. Goods traded in oligopolistic firms can be differentiated and standardized. Sellers in an oligopolistic market know that when they or their opponents will change the price or sales volume
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COMPUS KIBWANA .K. MATAKA REG NO: D61/70919/2008 MASTERS IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ASSIGNMENT A. IDENTIFY A FIRM OPERATING IN KENYA AND ANALYSE ITS PRODUCT MIX USING BOSTON CONSULTING GROUP MATRIX (BCG MATRIX) B. FOR THE SAME FIRM DISCUSS HOW CHANGES IN THE MARKETING ENVIRONMENTAL FORCES IN THE LAST THREE YEARS HAS AFFECTED MARKETING ACTIVITIES. C. IDENTIFY LAWS/ACTS IN KENYA AFFECTING MARKETING. WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF LAW/ACTS. A. Identify a firm operating in Kenya and analyse
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Market Analysis: Outlining the Process and Exploring its Value to an Organisation WORD COUNT: 2651 Contents Page Pg. 3 Pg. 3 Pg. 4 Pg. 5 Pg. 6 Pg. 6 Pg. 7 Pg. 8 Pg. 8 Pg. 9 Pg. 3 Pg. 3 Pg. 4 Pg. 5 Pg. 6 Pg. 6 Pg. 7 Pg. 8 Pg. 8 Pg. 9 1. Introduction 2. Market analysis process 2.1 Macro environment analysis 2.2 Micro environment analysis 2.3 S.W.O.T. Analysis 2.4 Critical Success Factors 3. Identification of short‚ medium and long term
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MONEY MARKET The money market is a component of the financial markets for assets involved in short-term borrowing and lending with original maturities of one year or shorter time frames. Trading in the money markets involves Treasury bills‚ commercial paper‚ bankers’ acceptances‚ certificates of deposit‚ federal funds‚ and short-lived mortgage- and asset-backed securities. It provides liquidity funding for the global financial system. Money markets and capital markets are parts of financial
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one-half billion people have played it. It has taught the multitudes what they know about how an economy works. The problem is that the game seriously misrepresents how an actual market economy operates. To review‚ in the free market‚ Mises wrote‚ "Neither the entrepreneurs nor the farmers nor the capitalists determine what has to be produced. The consumers do that. . . . Their buying and their abstention from buying decides who should own and run the plants and the farms. They make poor people rich
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. Eye-de-ho Potatoes is a product of the Coeur d=Alene Growers= Association. Producers in the area are able to switch back and forth between potato and wheat production depending on market conditions. Similarly‚ consumers tend to regard potatoes and wheat (bread and bakery products) as substitutes. As a result‚ the demand and supply of Eye-de-ho Potatoes are highly sensitive to changes in both potato and wheat prices. Demand and supply functions for Eye-de-ho Potatoes are as follows: QD
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