05 MBA 12 Managerial economics No. of Lecture Hrs / Week : 04 Total No. of Lecture Hrs : 56 MODULE 1 IA Marks : 50 Exam Hours : 3 Hours Exam Marks : 100 7 HOURS Introduction of Economics: Managerial Economics – Nature‚ Scope & Significance‚ Role of Managerial Economist in decision-making – Relationship of Managerial Economics with functional areas of business MODULE 2 7 HOURS Fundamental Principles/Concepts of Managerial Economics: Opportunity Costs‚ Incremental‚ Time perspective
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What is Economic Prosperity? The text points to 12 keys that ultimately lead to economic prosperity‚ or progress. The 12 keys are human ingenuity‚ private ownership‚ gains from trade‚ invisible hand principle‚ profits and losses‚ competition‚ entrepreneurship‚ link between productivity and earnings‚ innovation and the capital market‚ price stability‚ international trade‚ and government and the environment for prosperity. Each of the 12 keys will be identified and discussed throughout this paper
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BIG. I have reflected on the big problems‚as a Thai fellow‚ that I think are challenging the well-being of Thailand. In fact‚ a small-scale survey conducted by one of my students revealed that the four big problems were ranked as follows: 1. Economic Problem 2. Red-Yellow Groups 3. The Deep South It was found that the environment-related problems (such as global warming or rising sea-level‚ were ranked lower. This finding confirms the findings reported by the Thai government and the
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Principles of Agricultural Economics Lecture no.1 Economics – Meaning‚ Definitions‚ Subject matter of Economics – Traditional approach – consumption‚ production‚ exchange and distribution ECONOMICS Economics is popularly known as the “Queen of Social Sciences”. It studies economic activities of a man living in a society. Economic activities are those activities‚ which are concerned with the efficient use of scarce means that can satisfy the wants of man. After the basic needs viz.‚ food‚ shelter
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Chocolate Factory. 1971. Film. 16 Oct 2012. This week‚ I took a trip back and watched a movie that I watched regularly as a younger child‚ Willy Wonka and the Chocolate factory. Surprisingly while I was watching the movie‚ I realized many economic principles incorporated. The first one that I recognized was that scarcity forces trade offs. There s a lady on the phone who is confronted by a criminal and is presented with a dilemma‚ she can trade between her husbands life and her chocolate bars
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prices. The boundary between inflation and deflation is price stability. Monetary policy is the process by which the monetary authority of a country controls the supply of money‚ often targeting a rate of interest for the purpose of promoting economic growth and stability.[1][2] The official goals usually include relatively stable prices and low unemployment. Monetary theory provides insight into how to craft optimal monetary policy. It is referred to as either being expansionary or contractionary
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Sessions 6‚ 7 & 8 Economic Efficiency y Consumer Surplus A buyer’s willingness to pay (WTP) for a good p y( ) g is the maximum amount the buyer will pay for that good good. WTP measures how much the buyer values the good. Example: 4 buyers’ WTP for an iPod name Anthony WTP $250 Chad 175 Flea 300 John 125 Consumer Surplus Q: If price of iPod is $200‚ who will buy an iPod‚ and what is quantity demanded? q y A: Anthony & Flea will buy
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Running head: ECONOMIC CONCEPTS WORKSHEET Economic Concepts Worksheet University of Phoenix MBA501 Forces Influencing Business in the 21st Century Economic Concepts Worksheet Concept Application of Concept from Personal Experience Reference to Concept in Reading Law of Increasing Opportunity Cost As more resources are moved from the allocation towards the production of one good to the production of another good‚ the opportunity costs increase because the resources are not as efficient
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The Economic Development of Ghana Ghana is an African country located on the western side of Africa. Its neighbors are Burkina Faso to the north‚ Togo to the east‚ the Atlantic Ocean to the south‚ and Cote D’Ivoire to the west. It has a population of 18‚100‚ 703 and a population density of 197 people per square mile. Ghana is 92‚098 square miles and English is its official language. The capital city of Accra has around 1‚ 673‚000 people residing in it. There are the physical statistics‚ now onto
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Economic growth Economic growth has two meanings: 1. Firstly‚ and most commonly‚ growth is defined as an increase in the output that an economy produces over a period of time‚ the minimum being two consecutive quarters. 2. The second meaning of economic growth is an increase in what an economy can produce if it is using all its scarce resources. An increase in an economy’s productive potential can be shown by an outward shift in the economy’s production possibility frontier (PPF). The simplest
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