MEANING OF MANAGERIAL ECONMICS (M.E) Managerial economics/applied microeconomics can be defined as the use of economic analysis to make business decisions involving the best use of organizations scarce resources/the application of economic theory and the tools of analysis of decision science to examine how an organization can achieve her objectives most efficiently. M.E may also be defined as the study of economic theories‚ logic and methodology‚ which are generally applied to seek solutions
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| Subliminal Perception | Term Paper | | Introduction: “If the grace of God miraculously operates‚ it probably operates through the subliminal door” William James‚ American philosopher and psychologist. As the quote suggested we cannot see god’s ability on our life still we believe in miraculous ability of god operation‚ so the quote says the miraculous ability of the god is through the subliminal door which is below the level of awareness. Another example that can be taken
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Master Budget Case: ToyWorks Ltd. (B) ToyWorks Ltd. is a company that manufactures and sells a single product‚ which they call a Toodle. For planning and control purposes they utilize a monthly master budget‚ which is usually developed at least six months in advance of the budget year. Their fiscal year end is June 30. During the summer of 2007‚ Chris Leigh‚ the ToyWorks controller‚ spent considerable time with Pat Frazer‚ the Manager of Marketing‚ putting together a sales forecast for
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The paper will discuss sensory perception that asks the question can you really trust your senses and the interpretation of sensory data to give you an accurate view of the world. What are the accuracy and the weaknesses of the human senses as they pertain to thinking in general and to your own thinking in particular? First what is the definition of sensory perception? It is the state of perceiving one’s surroundings based on data collected from one’s senses‚ which includes physical‚ emotional
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SENSATION AND PERCEPTION * One of the basic processes in the interaction of man and his environment that governs the reception of information. * Man must be able to sense‚ interpret‚ and respond to various events and stimulations. The study of reception and function of stimulation may be divided into two parts: * Sensation – considers the mechanism of receiving information * Perception – considers the received information and past experiences. SENSATION * Sensations that can
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Importance of Managerial Behavior I am sure that everyone is aware of our impending merger with EnviroTech. I know that the merger will be difficult for everyone‚ but as managers we need to set a good example for the other employees to follow. Our employees are currently very stressed out with the idea of the impending merger and possible termination of some employees. I think it is very important to remember‚ that as managers we set the tone of the work environment‚ and we all need to be aware
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build primary demands is known as: Answer. . Q10. An art that predicts the livelihood of economic activity on the basis of certain assumptions. Answer. . Section A (Part-2) Q1. Write a note on importance of consumer behavior for a business firm. Answer: . Q2. Define the term “Price”. Answer: Q3. Distinguish between marketing concept and selling concept. Answer: Q4. What are the new trends in advertisement? Answer: Q5. Briefly explain the following
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the sensation and perception of a person TOPIC: SENSATION AND PERCEPTION As man lives‚ vast information are continuously accepted by the senses or sense organs. Every second of life‚ the senses are functioning to connect the internal or physiological body to the external world or vice-versa. Through man’s development in life (from birth to death)‚ the senses are continuously affected by one stimulus after another. The process of accepting the stimulus by the sense is called sensation. The
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Chapter 3 3-1. Concert Opportunity Cost You won a free ticket to see a Brice Springsteen concert ( assume the ticket has no resale value). U2 has a concert the same night‚ and this represents your next best alternative activity. Tickets to the U2 concert cost $80‚ and on any particular day‚ you would be willing to pay up to $100 to see this band. Assume that there are no additional costs of seeing either show. Based on the information presented here‚ what is the opportunity cost of seeing
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1. Buildz manufacturing currently products 1k tables per month. Following per unit data for 1k tables apply for sales to regular customers a. Direct manuf labor - $10 b. Variable manuf overhead - $15 c. Fixed manuf overhead - $30 i. Total manuf costs - $105 Per unit cost when producing ANSWER: $85 2. Selected info regarding a company’s most recent quarter follows: a. Op expenses $700 b. Gross profit $2390 c. Sales rev $4000 d. End finished goods inventory $300 e. Cost of goods manuf $1200 ANSWER:
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