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Trinley Paldon ** *Associate Professor‚ Dept of Management Studies‚ University of Madras‚ Chennai. Email:thendeivam@yahoo.com ** Research Scholar‚ Dept of Management Studies‚ University of Madras‚ Chennai. Email: trinley21@yahoo.co.in Abstract The pricing of crude oil in domestic monetary policy has always been efficacious in controlling or keeps in touch with the inflation. The immediate effects of inflation sparse on fuel and other convenient products in relation thereby disrupting monetary policy
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When a firm changes prices‚ the effect on profits is more important than the effect on revenue. There is a simple formula to calculate the critical Price Elasticity of demand which is just sufficient to maintain the contribution to overheads and profits. This will be greater than that required to maintain revenue. A common issue in business and in business studies is whether a firm should change the prices at which products are offered. The calculations begin with estimates of the reaction of
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Introduction Transfer pricing is one of the key factors of a management control system‚ which helps a company to achieve its goals‚ including profit maximization and tax minimization. There are several methods of setting transfer prices among profit centers within the same organization. Each profit center tries to set transfer prices which maximize their own profit. The buying and selling profit centers’ profits are largely affected by transfer prices. For example‚ when a high transfer price is
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PICK LOAD PRICING INTRODUCTION: Indian Power sector has been evolved over a period of time. Power sector started opening up to private participation from 1992 when the largest FDI has been approved in the form of ENPRON POWER PROJECT in the state of Maharashtra. The tariff structure has been changed from single part tariff to two part tariff. The tariff includes the fixed cost and the variable cost. Most of the countries coal reserve lies in the eastern part of the country while most of the
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Business Process And Pricing Strategy Meena bazar use ELECTRONIC POINT OF SALE (EPOS) till to developstrategic information system in their business process.Each product to be sold must have an identifying code number which isdifferent from that of every other product. Different sizes of the same producteven need different code numbers. These code numbers are printed onto thelabels or packaging of the product in the form of bars codes. Barcodes are made up of a set of black lines and white spaces
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The consequences of competition for the pricing and output decisions of firms are most easily established in the model of pure competition‚1 which requires that 1. Potential buyers and sellers are numerous and each is so small relative to the market that individual decisions about purchases or output do not noticeably affect market demand or supply‚ nor‚ consequently‚ do individual decisions affect the market price. 2. Firms in the industry produce a homogeneous (standardized)
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This article is about the “Minimum-Alcohol-Pricing … in Scotland”. I will evaluate the article using demand and supply‚ elasticity and a price-floor diagram and its effects. The objective of this price-floor is to reduce quantity traded this good‚ improving the health of its consumers. The diagram indicates the winners in the short term are producers of substitutes for Tesco-Whisky unaffected by the minimum-price because it shows the quantity demanded for whisky fall due to an increase in price
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Lindahl Pricing and Equilibrium – Proof of Pareto Optimality A Lindahl equilibrium is a method for finding the efficient level of provision for public goods. Recall that for public goods‚ in equilibrium all agents consume the same quantity but may face different prices1. As it is framed in our textbook‚ the Lindahl equilibrium occurs when the perunit price paid by each agent sums to the total per unit cost of the public good. The Graph We start with a good ol’ fashioned demand curve for a public
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2. New Product Description 2.1 Features Our company produced a camera with a new concept‚ which is called mirrorless interchangeable lens camera (MILC)‚ and the name of product is CV-3. The new coming from the old is better than old. The CV-3 which design derived from the digital camera explains this meaning perfectly. Our products have many features‚ and I will list some key features as flow. 2.11 Key features • Interchangeable sealed lens/sensor units • Built-in flash • Optional electronic
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