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MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS

By
E.HARI PRASAD SHARMA

INTRODUCTION
Emergence of managerial economics as a separate course of

management studies can be attributed to at least three factors


a) Growing complexity of business decision making process due to changing market conditions and business environment.

b) The increasing use of economic logic, conceptual theories and


tools of economic analysis in the process of business decision making process.

c) Rapid increase in demand for professionally trained managerial


manpower.

Defining Economics
Economics is a social science, which studies human behaviour in relation to optimizing allocation of available resources to achieve the given goals. Eg : individual household behaviour, firm, industry and nation Economics is also a study of choice-making behaviour of the people.

Managerial Economics
Managerial economics can be broadly defined as the study of

economic theories, logic and tools of economic analysis that


are used in the process of decision making. Economic theories and techniques of economic analysis are applied to analyze business problems, evaluate business options and opportunities with a view to arriving at an appropriate business decision.

Douglas : Managerial economics is concerned with the application of economic principles and

methodologies to the decision making process


within the firm or organization. It seeks to

establish rules and principles to facilitate the


attainment of the desired economic goals of the

management.

Characteristics
Micro Economics Economics of Firms Uses Macro-economics Analysis Managerial Economics is Pragmatic Managerial Economics is Normative Bridge between traditional economics and Business Management
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Nature

Arts or science?

Scope
Demand Analysis Cost Analysis Pricing Practices and Policies Profit Management Capital Management Analysis of Business Environment Allied Disciplines
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Difference b/w Managerial and Traditional Economics


Traditional It has Micro & Macro aspects It is both positive and normative science It deals with theoretical aspect It studies human Behavior on certain assumptions We study Economic aspects of the problem Studies principles underlying rent, wages, interest and profits Limited scope Micro aspect Normative in nature Practical Aspect No assumptions Both economic and non-economic aspects Only the principles of profit Wide scope
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Managerial

Importance
Basis of Business Policies Predicting economic Quantities Estimating economics relationship Helpful in Understanding the External forces constituting the environment. Reconciling theoretical concepts of economics in relation to the actual business behavior and conditions.
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MICRO ECONOMICS
The branch of economics that analyzes the market behavior of individual consumers and firms in an attempt to understand the decision-making process of firms and households. the analysis of the decisions made by individuals and groups, the factors that affect those decisions, and how those decisions effect others
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Micro-economics applied to internal issues :

Operational issues are of internal nature. Internal issues include all


those problems which arise within the business organization and fall within purview and control of the management . Some of the basic internal issues are : What to produce

How much to produce


Choice of technology i.e. choosing of the factor combination Choice of price i.e. how to price the commodity How to promote sales How to face the price competition
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How to decide on new investments How to manage capital and profit How to manage inventory i.e. stock of both finished goods and raw material Most of the micro economic problems deals with most of

these questions.
The Law Demand The Theory of Production Analysis of Market Structure and Pricing Theory Profit analysis and management
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It guides firms in the measurement and management of


profit , in making new allowances for the risk premium, in calculating the pure return on capital and pure profit and also for future planning. Theory of Capital and Investment Decisions Knowledge of capital theory can contribute a great deal in investment-decision making, choice of projects,

maintaining the capital, capital budgeting etc.


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MACRO ECONOMICS
Study of the entire economy in terms of the total amount of goods and services produced, total income earned, level of employment of productive resources, and general behaviour of prices. Macroeconomics examines economy-wide phenomena such as changes in unemployment, national income, rate of growth, gross domestic product, inflation and price levels.
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Macro-economics deals with external issues :


The type of economic system in the country General trends in N.I., Employment, Prices, Savings and Investments Structural change in the working financial institutions viz.,

banks, insurance companies etc


Magnitude of and trends in foreign trade Trends in labour supply and strength of capital market

Governments economic policies i.e., industrial, monetary,


fiscal, price and foreign etc.
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Social factors viz., value system of the society, property rights, customs and habits etc., Political environment i.e., democratic, authoritarian, socialist political systems, or state attitude towards private business man etc.
These Environmental factors have a far-reaching bearing upon the functioning and performance of the firms. Therefore, decision makers have to take in to account the present and future economic, political and social Conditions in the country and give due consideration to the environmental factors in the process of decision making. Eg : SEZ in the Nandigram, Tatas small car in Anand in Gujarath State.
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Responsibilities of Managerial Economist To make reasonable profits on capital employed. Successful forecasts Knowledge of sources of Economic Information His status in the firm

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Fundamental Concepts
Opportunity cost Incremental Principle
Incremental Cost Incremental Revenue Business implication of Incremental Concept

Time Perspective
Series of order Discrimination

Discounting Principle The Equi-marginal Principle


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Role of a managerial economist in the firm Demand estimation and forecasting Preparation of business /sales forecasts Analysis of market survey to determine the nature and extent of competition Analyzing the issues and problems of concerned industry
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Assisting the business planning process of the


firm

Discovering new possible fields of business


endeavor and its cost-benefit analysis Advising on prices, investment and capital budgeting policies Evaluation of capital budgeting etc.
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DECISION MAKING AREAS


Business decision making is influenced not only by

economic considerations, but also by human


behavioral, technological and environmental factors due to growing public awareness. Decision making and processing information are two important tasks of managers

In order to make good decisions managers must be


able to obtain, process and use information.
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Decision Making Areas

Demand forecasting

Production planning and cost revenue decision

Study of economic environment

Pricing and related decisions

Investment decisions

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Relation with other Disciplines


Economics Operations Research Statistics
Managerial Economics

Accountancy Mathematics Psychology


Organisational Behaviour

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Thank - Q

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