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ME-R11
(PGDM-RM 2011-13:Term-I)

Managerial Economics
Xavier Institute of Management, Bhubaneswar
(PGP-RM Batch: 2011-13 and Trimester I)
Course Instructor: Dr. Biresh Sahoo

Course Outline
OBJECTIVE
The objective of this course is to acquaint the students with basic concepts and techniques of microeconomic analysis and their applications to managerial decision-making. Microeconomic analysis explains the behaviors of individual decision-making units such as business firms and consumers. The emphasis is on elucidating how the tools of standard price theory can be employed to formulate a decision problem, establish a decision criterion, and generate some of the information required to evaluate the alternative courses of action, and, finally, choose among the alternatives.

METHOD OF EVALUATION
Quizzes (Known & Surprise) : 20%
Assignment, Classroom
Participation and Attendance : 10%
Mid-term examination : 35%
End-term examination : 35%
Total : 100%

TOPICS
Module I: Consumer Behavior and Demand Analysis [8 sessions]
The purpose of this module is to acquaint with the basic concepts of economic theory of consumer behavior, the demand function and demand curve, demand elasticities and their applications. Created By: Hemanta Ranjan Deo on 05/25/2011 at 09:17 AM
Category: PGPRM - I Doctype: Document

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