THE UTILITY CONCEPT THE term utility refers to satisfaction a consumer gets from whatever goods and services he consumes. It will be useful to discuss between two utility concepts: (i) total utility (ii) marginal utility Total utility attained from a commodity refers to the sum total of satisfaction which a consumer receives by consuming the various units of the commodity. The more units he consumes‚ the greater will be his total satisfaction upto a certain point. As he keeps on
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MBA Managerial Economics Review Questions for the Final Exam (Illustrative Answers) PRICE IS LOWER IN A MORE ELASCTIC MARKET!!!!!!!!!! 0.1-1 Introduction:Managerial Decision-Making and Market Processes (a) How does operational effectiveness differ from organizational strategy? Operational effectiveness is achieving excellence in individual activities while organizational strategy is about combining these activities to fit and reinforce one another and create competitive advantage and
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Data Table Analysis Data Table Analysis Kudler’s Fine Foods is a gourmet food store that provides specialized products in the Southern California region. Since the inventory of the store is perishable‚ it is important to have control of the inventory on hand and put in place a procedure for replacing the inventory promptly. If Kudler’s has too much inventory on hand‚ the loss of revenues due to waste increases. Alternatively‚ if Kudler’s cannot replace inventory fast enough‚ they risk alienating
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PowerPoint Slides Prepared by Robert F. Brooker‚ Ph.D. Copyright 2007 by Oxford University Press‚ Inc. Slide 1 Qualitative Forecasts • Survey Techniques – Planned Plant and Equipment Spending – Expected Sales and Inventory Changes – Consumers’ Expenditure Plans • Opinion Polls – Business Executives – Sales Force – Consumer Intentions PowerPoint Slides Prepared by Robert F. Brooker‚ Ph.D. Copyright 2007 by Oxford University Press‚ Inc. Slide 2 PowerPoint Slides Prepared
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Assignment 1 Complete the table (Table 1) below‚ then draw the following curves: * Short-run average product (AP) curve; * Short-run marginal product (MP) curve. Table showing the Average and Marginal product of labour for a hypothetical firm Amount of labour( units) | Amount of capital(No. of machines) | Output of parts(Q‚ hundreds of parts) | Average product (Q/L) | Marginal product(∆Q/∆L) | 0 | 5 | 0 | - | - | 1 | 5 | 49 | 49 | 49 | 2 | 5 | 132 | 66 | 83 | 3 | 5
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chapter 1. introduction to managerial economics 1. what is managerial economics? Managerial economics = the science of directing scarce resources to manage effectively → each needs to understand how they can influence the demand through price and advertising‚ what is the best organizational architecture and how to compete Differences between ‘new’ and ‘old’ economy * Network effects in demand = the benefit provided to any user depends on the
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has lead manufacturers to increase product size which not only draws attention to the product but increases their profits. Some examples are the larger portions of candy bars‚ the "supersizing" of menu items of fast food restaurants‚ the larger soft drink sizes and the bigger portion sizes in restaurants.
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Managerial Economics Course Assessment 1 Transaction Cost of Economics (TCE) theory is to explain a firm’s structure and TCE’s key features are the determinants of the level of vertical integration. The process that begins with the acquisition of raw materials and ends with the distribution and sale of finished goods and services is known as the vertical chain[i]. A central issue in business strategy is how to organize the vertical chain. TCE‚ which was first contended by Coase in 1937 and developed
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OPEN UNIVERSITY MALAYSIA Managerial Economics Assignment QUESTION 1 A certain production process employs two inputs labor (L) and raw materials (R). Output (Q) is a function of these two inputs and is given by the following relationship: Q = 6L2 R2 - 0.10L3 R3 Assume that raw materials (input R) are fixed at 10 units. (a) Determine the total product function (TPL) for input L. (2 marks) (b) Determine the marginal product function for input L. (2 marks) (c) Determine
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1. Introduction 1.1 Background: Our world is now in modern globalized era. At this 21st century our world has become speedy based on the developed technology. So the people living standard is being changed tremendously and for this many things are used for people to make their life comfort. Soft-drinks are the products to make people refreshing. This report has been prepared on this product on the topic “Competitive Force of Soft Drink Industry in Bangladesh.” This is a great opportunity
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