Lecturer: Kem Reat Viseth, PhD (Economics)

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Lecturer: Kem Reat Viseth, PhD (Economics) Chapter 1 Introduction Lecturer: Kem Reat Viseth, PhD (Economics)

Introduction Economics and Managerial Decision Making The Economics of a Business Review of Economic Terms

Economics and Managerial Decision Making Economics is “the study of the behavior of human beings in producing, distributing and consuming material goods and services in a world of scarce resources.” (McConnell, 1993)

Economics and Managerial Decision Making Management is the discipline of organizing and allocating a firm’s scarce resources to achieve its desired objectives.

Economics and Managerial Decision Making Managerial economics is the use of economic analysis to make business decisions involving the best use (allocation) of an organization’s scarce resources.

Economics and Managerial Decision Making Questions that managers must answer: What are the economic conditions in a particular market? Market Structure? Supply and Demand Conditions? Technology? Government Regulations? International Dimensions? Future Conditions? Macroeconomic Factors?

Economics and Managerial Decision Making Questions that managers must answer: Should our firm be in this business? If so, what price and output levels achieve our goals?

Economics and Managerial Decision Making Questions that managers must answer: How can we maintain a competitive advantage over our competitors? Cost-leader? Product Differentiation? Market Niche? Outsourcing, alliances, mergers, acquisitions? International Dimensions?

Economics and Managerial Decision Making Questions that managers must answer: What are the risks involved? Risk is the chance or possibility that actual future outcomes will differ from those expected today.

Economics and Managerial Decision Making Types of risk Changes in demand and supply conditions Technological changes and the effect of competition Changes in interest rates and inflation rates

Economics and Managerial Decision Making Types of risk Exchange rates for companies engaged in international trade Political risk for companies with foreign operations

The Economics of a Business The economics of a business refers to the key factors that affect the ability of a firm to earn an acceptable rate of return on its owners’ investment. The most important of these factors are competition technology customers

The Economics of a Business Four Stage Model of Change Stage I “the good old days” high profit margins cost plus

The Economics of a Business Four Stage Model of Change Stage II cost management cost cutting, downsizing, restructuring

The Economics of a Business Four Stage Model of Change Stage III limits to the growth in profits revenue management “top-line growth”

The Economics of a Business Four Stage Model of Change Stage IV revenue plus

Review of Economic Terms Microeconomics is the study of individual consumers and producers in specific markets. supply and demand pricing of output production processes cost structure distribution

Review of Economic Terms Macroeconomics is the study of the aggregate economy. national income analysis gross domestic product unemployment inflation fiscal policy monetary policy

Review of Economic Terms Scarcity is the condition in which resources are not available to satisfy all the needs and wants of a specified group of people.

Review of Economic Terms Opportunity cost is the amount or subjective value that must be sacrificed in choosing one activity over the next-best alternative.

Review of Economic Terms Because of scarcity, an allocation decision must be made. The allocation decision of a society is comprised of three separate choices:

Review of Economic Terms What and how many goods and services should be produced?

Review of Economic Terms How should these goods and services be produced?

Review of Economic Terms For whom should these goods and services be produced?

Review of Economic Terms For the firm, these allocation choices can be restated as follows:

Review of Economic Terms What : The product decision.

Review of Economic Terms How : The hiring, staffing, procurement, and capital budgeting decisions.

Review of Economic Terms For whom : The market segmentation decision.

Review of Economic Terms Resources Factors of production or inputs Land, labor, capital, entrepreneurship

Review of Economic Terms Entrepreneurship is the willingness to take certain risks in the pursuit of goals.

Review of Economic Terms Management is the ability to organize and administer various tasks in pursuit of certain objectives.