The objective of
this book to familiarize the students with the basic concepts of economics
such as Demand, Supply, Goods, Utility and enable the students to understand
basic theories, Principles and laws relating to Consumption, Production and
Distribution.
The given link provides access to lecture notes for the
course Principles of Microeconomics offered by the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology (MIT) in the fall of 2018. The lecture notes cover a wide range of
topics in microeconomics, including supply and demand, consumer behavior, and
market equilibrium. The notes are authored by Professor Jonathan Gruber and are
designed to supplement his lectures. The notes include graphs, equations, and
real-world examples to illustrate key concepts. They are a useful resource for
students studying microeconomics or for anyone interested in understanding how
markets work.
Author(s): Prof. Jonathan Gruber, Massachusetts
Institute of Technology
Managerial economics, as the name itself implies, is an
offshoot of two distinct disciplines: Economics and Management. In other words,
it is necessary to understand what these disciplines are, at least in brief, to
understand the nature and scope of managerial economics.This PDF covers the
following topics related to Managerial Economics : Introduction to Managerial
Economics, Theory of Demand, Production Analysis, Cost Theory and Estimation,
Market Structure and Pricing Practices.
Author(s): Ms. Swathi, Assistant Professor, Institute of
Aeronautical Engineering
This note explains the
following topics: Divisions of Economics, Importance of Economics,
Agricultural Economics Meaning, Definition , Law of Diminishing Marginal
Utility meaning, Definition, Assumption, Limitation, Importance,
Indifference curve approach, Consumer’s Surplus, National Income, Public
Revenue, Public Revenue, Public Expenditure, Inflation, meaning definition,
kind of inflation.
This book explains the following topics:
Credit Markets in Developing Countries, Complete Markets Benchmark, Rural
Financial Intermediaries, Micro Finance, Social Networks and Informal
Institutions, Property Rights and Credit Market, Credit Market Imperfections
and Poverty Traps, Financial Structure in Formal Credit Markets, Interaction
of Formal and Informal Credit Markets.
Author(s): Tridip Ray, Indian
Statistical Institute, New Delhi
This
note is intended as an introduction to the newly emerging field of political
economy of institutions and development. Its purpose is to give you both a
sense of the frontier research topics and a good command of the tools in the
area.
This
note uses the tools of macroeconomics to study various macroeconomic policy
problems in-depth. The problems range from economic growth in the long run,
to government finances in the intermediate run, and economic stability in
the short run. Many economic models used today are surveyed.
This book covers the following topics:
Managerial Economics, Objectives Of The Business Firm, Fundamental Economic
Concepts, Law Of Demand, Demand Elasticity, Demand Forecasting, Consumer
Behaviour: Cardinal Analysis, Ordinal Analysis, Production Function,
Economies Of Scale, Cost Concepts, Price Determination: Perfect Competition
And Monopoly, Monopolistic Competition And Oligopoly, Dumping And Tranfer
Pricing, Business Cycles, Inflation, National Income and Monetary Policy.
This book covers the following topics:
Economic Rationality, Development of Economic Thought, Business Ethics,
Subjectivity of Understanding, Subjectivity of Literature, Ethics of Care
and Ethics in the Economy.
This note covers the following topics:
The AD Curve and the IS-LM Model, The IS-LM Model and the AD curve,The Money
Market, The AS Curve and the Labour Market, The Open Economy, Macroeconomic
Policy Issues.