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MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS

By: AGARWAL, VANITAMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Uttar Pradesh Pearson 2013Edition: 1st edDescription: 542pISBN: 9788131775622Subject(s): Economics | Managerial economicsDDC classification: 338.5024658 AGA/M Summary: It is increasingly being recognized that teaching economics helps business students better appreciate and envisage the economic forces that shape decisions in the real business world besides developing and strengthening the overall analytical talent of the students. Business schools, both at undergraduate and postgraduate levels, worldwide and in India now ensure that students undertake suitable courses in economics. The purpose of teaching Managerial Economics is to equip business students with the ability to deliberate logically and critically the challenging process of framing business strategies later on in their careers. This book caters to these needs in the Indian context in a detailed manner. 1. An Introduction to Managerial Economics: Nature and Scope 2. Objectives of a Business Firm, Decision Rules and the Process of Optimization 3. Demand, Elasticity of Demand and Elasticity of Supply 4. Demand Forecasting 5. Cardinal Utility Approach 6. Ordinal Utility Approach: Indifference Curve Theory and Its Applications 7. Revealed Preference Theory 8. Production Function 9. Cost Function 10. Perfect Competition 11. Monopoly and Monopolistic Competition 12. Oligopoly 13. Capital Budgeting and the Decision to Invest 14. Wages 15. National Income 16. The Classical Model of Income Determination 17. The Keynesian Model of Income Determination in a Two Sector Economy, Shifts in the Aggregate Demand and the Multiplier 18. The Keynesian Model of Income Determination in a Three Sector Economy and Four Sector Economy 19. The IS-LM Model for a Two Sector Economy 20. Theories of Investment Spending 21. Economic Growth, Business Cycles and Stabilization policy 22. The Theory of International Trade, Trade Policy and Foreign Exchange 23. Balance of Payments and the International Monetary System 24. Monetary Policy and Fiscal Policy 25. Commercial Banks
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It is increasingly being recognized that teaching economics helps business students better appreciate and envisage the economic forces that shape decisions in the real business world besides developing and strengthening the overall analytical talent of the students.
Business schools, both at undergraduate and postgraduate levels, worldwide and in India now ensure that students undertake suitable courses in economics. The purpose of teaching Managerial Economics is to equip business students with the ability to deliberate logically and critically the challenging process of framing business strategies later on in their careers. This book caters to these needs in the Indian context in a detailed manner.

1. An Introduction to Managerial Economics: Nature and Scope

2. Objectives of a Business Firm, Decision Rules and the Process of Optimization

3. Demand, Elasticity of Demand and Elasticity of Supply

4. Demand Forecasting

5. Cardinal Utility Approach

6. Ordinal Utility Approach: Indifference Curve Theory and Its Applications

7. Revealed Preference Theory

8. Production Function

9. Cost Function

10. Perfect Competition

11. Monopoly and Monopolistic Competition

12. Oligopoly

13. Capital Budgeting and the Decision to Invest

14. Wages

15. National Income

16. The Classical Model of Income Determination

17. The Keynesian Model of Income Determination in a Two Sector Economy, Shifts in the Aggregate Demand and the Multiplier

18. The Keynesian Model of Income Determination in a Three Sector Economy and Four Sector Economy

19. The IS-LM Model for a Two Sector Economy

20. Theories of Investment Spending

21. Economic Growth, Business Cycles and Stabilization policy

22. The Theory of International Trade, Trade Policy and Foreign Exchange

23. Balance of Payments and the International Monetary System

24. Monetary Policy and Fiscal Policy

25. Commercial Banks

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