Gujarat University‚ Ahmedabad – MBA Programme Details of the Courses Offered Annexure E Course Code: C101 Economics for Managers (EFM) 1. Course Objective This course is designed to impart knowledge of the concepts and principles of Economics‚ which govern the functioning of a firm/organisation under different market conditions. It further aims at enhancing the understanding capabilities of students about macro–economic principles and decision making by business and government. 2. Course Duration
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I. MICROECONOMIC Micro-environment is preferred as ‘the operating system’ which includes the forces that has significant impacts on and can affect the organization’s ability to operate and serve its customer (Chaffey et al‚ 2009). This is influenced by the need of customers and how services are provided to them through the competitors‚ marketing intermediaries‚ and suppliers within the marketplace (Chaffey et al‚ 2009). 1. Customer Airasia provides to its customers the basic flight carrier
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Chapter 1 Preliminaries Questions for Review 1. It is often said that a good theory is one that can be refuted by an empirical‚ data-oriented study. Explain why a theory that cannot be evaluated empirically is not a good theory. A theory is useful only if it succeeds in explaining and predicting the phenomena it was intended to explain. If a theory cannot be evaluated or tested by comparing its predictions to known facts and data‚ then we have no idea whether the theory is valid. If
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The notion of “fairness” is often the justification given for the government intervention in the market. Do you agree or disagree. 1.0 Introduction Fairness in the market can be defined as the equally distribution in the proportion of economic pie to every party. In the past‚ the economic prosperity is not uniformly allocated among the members of society. The wealthier will have a larger proportion of the economic pie whereas the poorer parties will only occupy a smaller part of the economic
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References: Mankiw‚ NG (2004) Principles of Economics 3rd Ed‚ Thomson South Western‚ United States. Thomson south-western Publishers. Pindyck and Rubinfeld (2005)‚ Microeconomics 6th Ed‚ Prentice Hall‚ United States Brenanke and Frank (2007) Principles of economics 3rd Ed McGraw-Hill Hirschey‚ Mark (2007) Economics for Managers 1st Ed South-Western Publisher‚ United States.
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Research and discussion of press article About the article | Title of the article : Extension Responds: Katrina’s aftermath : How Hurricane Katrina will affect energy and fertilizer costs? | Source (Newspaper) and link to the article : University of Wisconsin-Madison/Extension http://www.uwex.edu | Summary of the article :In 2005 Hurricane Katrina caused massive shortage on natural gas and fuel in the USA.Due to the location of the hurricane in southern USA‚ agricultural shipping‚ fuel production
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Interdependence The characteristics of oligopoly is interdependence‚ oligopoly firms have big relative to the market and they interdependence in making decision. The number of competitor is less and any oligopoly firms changes in the price and other economic factors or marketing strategy ‚it will affect the change in competitor firm. So the firms must attention about the other competitor change in the industry and also need to think over the market demand and cost of its product. In oligopoly
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Submit personally at: Student Service Centre Blk T16‚ Level 1 (T1612) APPLICATION FORM for SP Donors-Sponsored Scholarships or Bursaries / MOE Bursary /CDC-CCC Bursary* For Academic Year 20___ /___ This form may take you 5 mins to complete. After filling up Section 1 and putting your signature on Section 2‚ please use the checklist in Section 3 to prepare the documents that you need to submit. Name of Applicant : _____________________________________________ Handphone No. : ________________________________________________
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Practice Test # 3 Useful formulas/expressions: (1) MPC = ∆ C / ∆ DI or ∆ C / ∆ YD & MPC + MPS = 1 (2) Exp. Multiplier = 1/(1-MPC) ∆GDP = Exp Mult. * ∆AE (3) Δ AE = Δ Income * MPC (4) DD Multiplier = 1/rrr ∆DD = DD Mult. * ∆Reserves Multiple Choice Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. ____ 1. Long-run full-employment equilibrium assumes: a. a downward-sloping production function. b. a downward-sloping long-run supply curve (LRAS)
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Answer the following questions: Question One: Explain why each of the following two statements is False: (Assume that all variables are kept constant in all the 3 statements below) Statement (1):If the price of shoes decreases‚ then the demand on socks will decrease as well because the two goods are complement goods. This statement is false : because they are complement goods so is the price of (x) which is shoes decreases the quantity demand of (y) which is socks must increases. In
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