ECS1501 MICROECONOMICS AND MACROECONOMICS – |MICROECONOMICS |MACROECONOMICS | |The price of a single product |The consumer price index | |Changes in the price of a single product |Inflation | |The production of a product
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activities and resources to the environment in which it operates. This essay will analyse the micro and macro external environment in the part five years (2000 to 2006) of IBM Company by using PESTEL and five forces model to analyse in the first part. The second part will discuss about the advantages and disadvantages of the two possible alternative strategies for IBM. Part 1: Analysis of Micro and Macro External Environment 1.1 PESTEL Analysis The external factors can be divided into six broadly
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Micro: Floor: govt imposed limit or minimum price that can be charged for a good or service Price floor holds no weight unless the price equilibrium falls below it Production possibilities and Trade offs a. PPC defined b. Economic model that provides the opportunity cost c. PPC examples d. Resources are not equally suited to both items Comparative advantagecondition in which a nation state is capable of producing some product at a lower opportunity cost
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ContentsPart AIntroduction and explanation of Macro environment................................pg 3The Coca-Cola...................................................................................................... pg 5Introduction............................................................................................ pg 5Bottlers.................................................................................................. Pg 6Influence of macro environment on Coca-Cola....................
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Micro Environment; It means the internal environment of the company and it is also called small environmental forces which directly or indirectly affected the company. It has some forces which are discussed below Company; Cadbury dairy milk is a company which manufactures the products like chocolate. There are different departments in the company who collectively responsible to make the products. Suppliers; Suppliers are those persons who provide the raw material to the company like cocoa
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environmental factors 1.2.1 Micro Environmental Factors Micro Environmental Factors is also known as internal environmental factors. They include factors which are within or close to the company that have a direct impact on the organisation strategy as follow: i. Top management ii. Other functions‚ such as finance and accounting‚ Research and Development‚ manufacturing and purchasing iii. Suppliers iv. Marketing intermediaries v. Customers vi. Competitors vii. Public 1.2.2 Macro Environmental Factors
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Report for Micro and Macro Theory and Application Introduction This is a report with lots of theory which referenced to the case--Sonny’s “move”‚ you can find the cost theory‚ the oligopoly market and other market structure theory‚ profit theory with lots of information relatively‚ and the author had given analysis about these theory. 1.0 Cost theory 1.0.1 Total cost 1.0.1.1 Definition The total cost is the sum of fixed and variable costs. Fixed costs: fixed costs are business expenses that
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Corporate and Wholesale Finance - 12BSP053 “Since 2007 to mid 2009‚ global financial markets and systems have been in the grip of the worst financial crisis since the depression era of the late 1920s. Major Banks in the U.S.‚ the U.K. and Europe have collapsed and been bailed out by state aid”. (Valdez and Molyneux‚ 2010) Identify the main macroeconomic and microeconomic causes that resulted in the above-mentioned crisis and make an assessment of the success or otherwise of the actions taken by
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and similarities between micro and macro sociology There are many differences between macro and micro-level theories. Micro-level focuses on individuals and their interactions. For example the relationship between adult children and their parents‚ or the effect of negative attitudes on older people. Some criticize on micro-level theories becuase they focus on what older people do rather than on social conditionsand policies that cuase them to act the way they do. Macro-level focuses more upon social
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