PESTEL analysis of the macro-environment There are many factors in the macro-environment that will effect the decisions of the managers of any organisation. Tax changes‚ new laws‚ trade barriers‚ demographic change and government policy changes are all examples of macro change. To help analyse these factors managers can categorise them using the PESTEL model. This classification distinguishes between: • Political factors. These refer to government policy such as the degree of intervention in
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As mentioned from the previous part there is a problem in sales‚ the purpose of the research is to figure out what causes this problem as the manager decision of the problem is to find out should the organization set new prices or not‚ furthermore what is required is to control the price elasticity of demand and the influence on sales taking into consideration the price modifications and the several levels of price changes‚ moreover the problem is considered a broad one and needs an appropriate specification
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Introduction In this report I will be trying to help and advice marketing manager of Dynamic International Ltd. I will explain what are micro and macro environment factors and how do they affect his marketing decisions as well as consumer buying behaviour. I will propose him segmentation criteria‚ targeting and positioning for his products. Micro environment Micro environment consists of the different types of stakeholders outside the organisation. The constituents or stakeholders of the micro environment
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Macroeconomics Report on UAE I state that this assignment is my own work and that where other sources of information have been used; these have been acknowledged in the accepted academic manner. I have checked and followed the assessment criteria for this assignment. Introduction The UAE comprises of 7 Emirates: Abu Dhabi; Dubai; Sharjah; Ajman;
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Melanie Verreault STMT-500 Strategic Management Analysis of Child and Family Services of Timmins and District Word Count: 2‚494 November 8‚ 2009 Tracy Hillier Table of Contents Introduction............................................................................................3 External Situation...................................................................................3 Internal Situation...............................................................................
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Page 1 of 22 © IMM Graduate School of Marketing Good Answer Booklet MAC/ECO101 Page 2 of 22 Note: These answers were written by students under examination conditions. Whist it may be possible to find fault with some of the answers‚ keep in mind that they satisfied the examiners about the student’s knowledge and ability. © IMM Graduate School of Marketing Good Answer Booklet MAC/ECO101 Page 3 of 22 MACROECONOMICS (MAC) ECONOMICS 1 (ECO101) 24 OCTOBER 2012 SECTION A (40 MARKS)
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A. Throughout American history there have been periods of financial boom and bust‚ economic growth and recession. The most recent recession from the third quarter 2007 to the second quarter 2009 seemed like an extraordinary period of recession. The S&P 500 shrank from about 1300 points to 666 points (50%)‚ evaporating capital in a matter of days. However‚ this recessionary period was quickly turned around to economic growth again. The average post-World War II length of economic contraction
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1. Do all international financial transactions necessarily involve exchanging one nation’s distinct currency for another? Explain. Could a nation that neither imports goods and services nor exports goods and services still engage in international financial transactions? LO1 Answer: The answer is almost certainly a yes. Only in rare cases would you find barter exchanges (goods and services for other goods and services). Yes‚ they could engage in financial transactions (the exchange of assets across
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1. What is the gross domestic product? A gross domestic product is “the total market value of final goods and services produced within an economy in a given year”. 2. Do increases in gross domestic product necessarily translate into improvements in the welfare of citizens? Yes‚ an increase in GDP improves welfare of citizens because if U.S exports are increased it will increase U.S GDP and reduces unemployment in the short run. This would be an improvement for welfare citizens. 3. What is unemployment
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Part 1 of 3 - 100.0/ 100.0 Points Question 1 of 16 10.0/ 10.0 Points Demand is price inelastic if: A.the price of the good responds slightly to a quantity change. B.the demand curve shifts very little when a demand shifter changes. Correct C.the percentage change in quantity demanded is relatively small in response to a relatively large percentage change in price. D.all of the above are true. Answer Key: C Question 2 of 16 10.0/ 10.0 Points If the absolute value of price elasticity
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