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MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS
By: Ms. Shampa Nandi
Assistant Professor
Economics
Those activities of mankind are studied which are concerned with
earnings and spending of money.
For the successful handling of these activities certain laws and rules are
formulated which are known as various theories of economics.
Use of these rules & tools provided for analysing business conditions and
applying them for arriving at various economic decision is known as
managerial economics.
MicroEconomics & MacroEconomics
Microeconomics Macroeconomics
Derived from the greek word mikros
meaning “Small”.
Derived from the greek word makros
meaning “Large”
Microeconomics studies economic
relationship or economic problems at
the level of an individual- an individual
firm, an individual household or an
individual consumer.
E.g. Study of TISCO
Macroeconomics studies economic
relationships or economic problems at
the level of the economy as a whole.
E.g. Study of Unemployment, inflation,
Per capita income.
It is basically concerned with
determination of output and price for
an individual firm or industry.
It is basically concerned with
determination of aggregate output and
general price level in the economy as
a whole.
Positive and Normative Economics
Positive Economics Normative Economics
When we are studying a problem and
its related issues which are subject to
verification, like the extent of poverty
and unemployment we are referring to
positive economic.
When we are offering suggestions to
solve the problem (which are not
subject to verification, like for e.g. the
suggestion of reservation in jobs to
solve the problem of poverty) we are
referring to normative economics.
The positive statement describe what
was, what is and what would be
under the given set of circumstances.
Normative statements describe what
ought to be. Its objective is to
determine norms or aims.
All these statements are capable of
empirical verification. On the basis of
which degree of truth can be found.
These are opinions relating to right or
wrong of a particular policy matter, and
are always a matter of debate.
DFINITIONS OF ECONOMICS AND MANAGERIAL
ECONOMICS
ECONOMICS: Economics is a social science . Its basic function is to study
how people – individual house holds, firms and nations maximizing their
gains from their limited resources and opportunities.
• In economic terminology it is called as “maximizing behaviour” or more
approximately “optimizing behaviour” .
• Optimization means selecting best out of available resources with the
objective of maximizing gains from given resources.
Meaning & Definition of Managerial
Economics
• According to Spencer and Siegelman, “ Managerial Economics may be
defined as the integration of economic theory with business practice for
the purpose of facilitating decision making and forward planning by
management.”
• Decision Making: Means selecting one out of a set of two or more
alternatives or in other words, making a choice.
• Planning: Means planning for the business activities to be undertaken for
future.
( The problem of selection arises because the supply of factors of production
(land, labour, capital and enterprise) is scarce or limited.)
Managerial Economics helps management in making right decisions and
planning for the future under the condition of uncertainty.
Other Definitions of Managerial Economics
• According to McNair and Meriam, “ Business Economics consists
of the use of economic modes of thought to analyse business
situation.”
• According to Joel Dean, “The purpose of managerial economics is
to show how economic analysis can be used in formulating business
policies.”
• In the words of Joseph L. Messy, “ Business Economics is the use
of economic theories by the management in making business
decisions.
After the study of various definitions it can be
concluded that:
Managerial Economics is that branch of knowledge in which
theories of economic analysis are used for solving business
management problems and determination of business policies.
Managerial Economics serves as a bridge between Economics and
Business Management.
Characteristics of Managerial Economics
1) Micro- economic in Nature: The problem of a particular firm is studied in it
and not the whole economy.
2) Theory of Firm or Economics of Firm: All the economic theories,
concepts and economic models known as “Theory of Firm” or “Economics
of Firm” are studied in Managerial economics.
3) Importance of Macro Economics too : Macro economics helps to
understand the overall environment in which a firm operates its activities.
The knowledge of Macro economics enables the managers to co-ordinate
and adjust their business in the best possible way with environmental forces
with which they have no control. E.g. Fiscal policy, industrial policy,exim
policy.
4) Applied Approach: Managerial economist analyses good or bad effects of
various decisions on the firm. So BE is not a theoretical subject but a
subject of practical utility.
Characteristics of Managerial Economics
5) Perspective nature: It indicates what should be done and what not.
6) Decision making at Managerial level: ME is a practical subject and its
main object and function is to help the management in formulating suitable
business policies.
7) Co-ordinating Nature: Managerial economics provides the business
managers practical and theoretical solutions of their business problems.
8) Both Science and Art: Managerial economics is used as a systematic
knowledge, therefore, it is a science. It provides methods to reach the most
beneficial decision to the business requiring various skills hence it is an art
too.
9) As a complementary subject: In managerial economics, helps are sought
from various disciplines like statistics, mathematics, operation research in
order to understand the business situation and arrive at their solution by
using tools provided by these discipline.
Importance of Application of Economics in
Business Management
1) Helpful in Organizing: Business managers can learn through the study of
Business Economics what to produce, how to produce, for whom to
produce and when to produce. This helps them to organize well.
2) Helpful in Planning: Managers with the use of business economics can
plan to mobilise and use resources effectively.
3) Helpful in Decision making: Business manager can decide on the basisi
of their knowledge of Business Economics number of relevant things such
as what kind of production should be undertaken, what should be the
technique etc. so as to get the maximum profit.
4) Helpful in co ordination: Business economics helps to establish co
ordination between traditional theoretical concepts of economics and actual
business practices.
Importance of Application of Economics in
Business Management
5) Helpful in Formulating Business Policies: Business Economics helps in
deciding its policies for the real objectives and certain business situation of
the firm.
6) Helpful in Cost Control
7) Helpful in Demand Forecasting: Business economics provides the use of
economic concepts for estimating economic relations among various
variables for managerial decisions.
8) Minimizing Uncertainties:
9) Helpful in Understanding External Environment: Business Economics
helps the business managers in understanding the external environment in
which the firm has to function and shows him the way to co-ordinate his
business with it.
Scope of Managerial Economics
1) Demand Analysis and Forecasting: Demand analysis and forecasting of
demand facilitates the decision making and forward planning. If demand
forecasting of a firm is correct, the firm earns more profit and if they are
wrong it suffers losses.
2) Production Planning and Management: Every firm is engaged in certain
production, hence it has to plan and manage the production. Firm has to
make profitable decisions keeping its factors of production and the product
in view.
3) Cost Analysis: One of the important responsibilities of business managers
is to analyze and control costs in order to maximize the profit. It can be
done only by the proper investigation and research about the respective
costs.
4) Pricing Policies and Practices: Deciding the price is one of the important
subject of business economics. The success of a firm depends upon
decisions regarding prices.
Scope of Managerial Economics
5) Profit Management: Managerial economics helps in analysis of profit
measurement and control.
6) Capital Management: Capital management in business economics
includes cost of capital, profitability of the capital and the selection of
suitable project or projects out of various projects.
7) Decision Theory under Uncertainty: Uncertainties are many fold such as
uncertainty of demand, uncertainty of cost, uncertainty of capital etc. Many
statistical methods are developed for taking decision under condition of
such uncertainties.
Managerial Economics Vs Economics
Business Economics Economics
It deals with the application of
economic principles and theories to
the problems of business firms.
Economics deals with the body of
principles and theories itself.
Nature of managerial economics is
Micro economics.
Nature of economics is both Micro
economics and Macro economics.
Managerial economics is micro in
character but it deals with the
problems of business firms only and it
does not study problems of individuals.
Economics has a wider scope.
The main focus of study in managerial
economics is profit theory.
Under economics all the distribution
theories like rent, wages and interest
are studied along with the theory of
profit.
Business Economics Vs Economics
Managerial Economics Economics
It adopts, modifies or reformulates
existing economic models to suit the
specific conditions and to serve
specific problems of a business firm.
Economic theory makes assumption
and hypotheses, economic
relationships and generates economic
models.
Managerial economics is applied in
nature.
Economic theory avoid complexities
and makes simplified assumptions to
solve complicated theoretical issues.
Concepts and models developed in
business economics have their
practical utility in solving problems of
the business firm.
Theories and principles of economics
are away from practical realities and
are based on a number of unrealistic
assumption.
Managerial economics is new subject
which came in existence only after
second world war.
Economics is much older subject.
Responsibilities of Managerial Economist
1) To make reasonable profit on capital employed: Economist’s main
obligation is to assist the management in earning reasonable profis on
capital invested by the firm.
2) Successful Forecasting: Economist must aim at lessening if not fully
eliminating the risk involved in uncertainties.
3) Contact with Sources and Specialists of information (in order to collect
quickly the relevant and valuable information in the field.
4) Status in the Firm
Relationship of Managerial Economics with
other Subjects
Managerial Economics and Statistics: Managerial Economics employs
statistical methods for experimental testing of economic generalisation.The
generalisation can be accepted in practice only when they are checked
against the data from the world of reality and found valid.
Importance of Statistic in Economics
a) Understanding of Economic Problems:
Helps to identify causes behind the economic problems and formulate
policies accordingly.
b) Working out Cause and Effect Relationship:
Helps to find cause and effect between different set of data.
Example: Helps to determine relationship between consumption
expenditure and average income.
Importance of Statistic in Economics
c) Economic theories:
Helps to formulate economic theories.
Economist assume relationship between two variables & then collect data to
test it – Theory develops when assumption is valid.
d) Economic Forecasting:
Helps to predict future trends and change in one variable due to change in
another variable.
e) Forecasting of Policies:
Helps in policy formulation
Expected domestic production of wheat will help to determine imports
required for Wheat in 2018 based on expected demand of wheat in the
country in 2018.
d) Condensing Elaborate Date:
Per Capita Income(PCI) Vs remembering income of all citizens of a country.
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Managerial economics introduction

  • 1. MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS By: Ms. Shampa Nandi Assistant Professor
  • 2. Economics Those activities of mankind are studied which are concerned with earnings and spending of money. For the successful handling of these activities certain laws and rules are formulated which are known as various theories of economics. Use of these rules & tools provided for analysing business conditions and applying them for arriving at various economic decision is known as managerial economics.
  • 3. MicroEconomics & MacroEconomics Microeconomics Macroeconomics Derived from the greek word mikros meaning “Small”. Derived from the greek word makros meaning “Large” Microeconomics studies economic relationship or economic problems at the level of an individual- an individual firm, an individual household or an individual consumer. E.g. Study of TISCO Macroeconomics studies economic relationships or economic problems at the level of the economy as a whole. E.g. Study of Unemployment, inflation, Per capita income. It is basically concerned with determination of output and price for an individual firm or industry. It is basically concerned with determination of aggregate output and general price level in the economy as a whole.
  • 4. Positive and Normative Economics Positive Economics Normative Economics When we are studying a problem and its related issues which are subject to verification, like the extent of poverty and unemployment we are referring to positive economic. When we are offering suggestions to solve the problem (which are not subject to verification, like for e.g. the suggestion of reservation in jobs to solve the problem of poverty) we are referring to normative economics. The positive statement describe what was, what is and what would be under the given set of circumstances. Normative statements describe what ought to be. Its objective is to determine norms or aims. All these statements are capable of empirical verification. On the basis of which degree of truth can be found. These are opinions relating to right or wrong of a particular policy matter, and are always a matter of debate.
  • 5. DFINITIONS OF ECONOMICS AND MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS ECONOMICS: Economics is a social science . Its basic function is to study how people – individual house holds, firms and nations maximizing their gains from their limited resources and opportunities. • In economic terminology it is called as “maximizing behaviour” or more approximately “optimizing behaviour” . • Optimization means selecting best out of available resources with the objective of maximizing gains from given resources.
  • 6. Meaning & Definition of Managerial Economics • According to Spencer and Siegelman, “ Managerial Economics may be defined as the integration of economic theory with business practice for the purpose of facilitating decision making and forward planning by management.” • Decision Making: Means selecting one out of a set of two or more alternatives or in other words, making a choice. • Planning: Means planning for the business activities to be undertaken for future. ( The problem of selection arises because the supply of factors of production (land, labour, capital and enterprise) is scarce or limited.) Managerial Economics helps management in making right decisions and planning for the future under the condition of uncertainty.
  • 7. Other Definitions of Managerial Economics • According to McNair and Meriam, “ Business Economics consists of the use of economic modes of thought to analyse business situation.” • According to Joel Dean, “The purpose of managerial economics is to show how economic analysis can be used in formulating business policies.” • In the words of Joseph L. Messy, “ Business Economics is the use of economic theories by the management in making business decisions.
  • 8. After the study of various definitions it can be concluded that: Managerial Economics is that branch of knowledge in which theories of economic analysis are used for solving business management problems and determination of business policies. Managerial Economics serves as a bridge between Economics and Business Management.
  • 9. Characteristics of Managerial Economics 1) Micro- economic in Nature: The problem of a particular firm is studied in it and not the whole economy. 2) Theory of Firm or Economics of Firm: All the economic theories, concepts and economic models known as “Theory of Firm” or “Economics of Firm” are studied in Managerial economics. 3) Importance of Macro Economics too : Macro economics helps to understand the overall environment in which a firm operates its activities. The knowledge of Macro economics enables the managers to co-ordinate and adjust their business in the best possible way with environmental forces with which they have no control. E.g. Fiscal policy, industrial policy,exim policy. 4) Applied Approach: Managerial economist analyses good or bad effects of various decisions on the firm. So BE is not a theoretical subject but a subject of practical utility.
  • 10. Characteristics of Managerial Economics 5) Perspective nature: It indicates what should be done and what not. 6) Decision making at Managerial level: ME is a practical subject and its main object and function is to help the management in formulating suitable business policies. 7) Co-ordinating Nature: Managerial economics provides the business managers practical and theoretical solutions of their business problems. 8) Both Science and Art: Managerial economics is used as a systematic knowledge, therefore, it is a science. It provides methods to reach the most beneficial decision to the business requiring various skills hence it is an art too. 9) As a complementary subject: In managerial economics, helps are sought from various disciplines like statistics, mathematics, operation research in order to understand the business situation and arrive at their solution by using tools provided by these discipline.
  • 11. Importance of Application of Economics in Business Management 1) Helpful in Organizing: Business managers can learn through the study of Business Economics what to produce, how to produce, for whom to produce and when to produce. This helps them to organize well. 2) Helpful in Planning: Managers with the use of business economics can plan to mobilise and use resources effectively. 3) Helpful in Decision making: Business manager can decide on the basisi of their knowledge of Business Economics number of relevant things such as what kind of production should be undertaken, what should be the technique etc. so as to get the maximum profit. 4) Helpful in co ordination: Business economics helps to establish co ordination between traditional theoretical concepts of economics and actual business practices.
  • 12. Importance of Application of Economics in Business Management 5) Helpful in Formulating Business Policies: Business Economics helps in deciding its policies for the real objectives and certain business situation of the firm. 6) Helpful in Cost Control 7) Helpful in Demand Forecasting: Business economics provides the use of economic concepts for estimating economic relations among various variables for managerial decisions. 8) Minimizing Uncertainties: 9) Helpful in Understanding External Environment: Business Economics helps the business managers in understanding the external environment in which the firm has to function and shows him the way to co-ordinate his business with it.
  • 13. Scope of Managerial Economics 1) Demand Analysis and Forecasting: Demand analysis and forecasting of demand facilitates the decision making and forward planning. If demand forecasting of a firm is correct, the firm earns more profit and if they are wrong it suffers losses. 2) Production Planning and Management: Every firm is engaged in certain production, hence it has to plan and manage the production. Firm has to make profitable decisions keeping its factors of production and the product in view. 3) Cost Analysis: One of the important responsibilities of business managers is to analyze and control costs in order to maximize the profit. It can be done only by the proper investigation and research about the respective costs. 4) Pricing Policies and Practices: Deciding the price is one of the important subject of business economics. The success of a firm depends upon decisions regarding prices.
  • 14. Scope of Managerial Economics 5) Profit Management: Managerial economics helps in analysis of profit measurement and control. 6) Capital Management: Capital management in business economics includes cost of capital, profitability of the capital and the selection of suitable project or projects out of various projects. 7) Decision Theory under Uncertainty: Uncertainties are many fold such as uncertainty of demand, uncertainty of cost, uncertainty of capital etc. Many statistical methods are developed for taking decision under condition of such uncertainties.
  • 15. Managerial Economics Vs Economics Business Economics Economics It deals with the application of economic principles and theories to the problems of business firms. Economics deals with the body of principles and theories itself. Nature of managerial economics is Micro economics. Nature of economics is both Micro economics and Macro economics. Managerial economics is micro in character but it deals with the problems of business firms only and it does not study problems of individuals. Economics has a wider scope. The main focus of study in managerial economics is profit theory. Under economics all the distribution theories like rent, wages and interest are studied along with the theory of profit.
  • 16. Business Economics Vs Economics Managerial Economics Economics It adopts, modifies or reformulates existing economic models to suit the specific conditions and to serve specific problems of a business firm. Economic theory makes assumption and hypotheses, economic relationships and generates economic models. Managerial economics is applied in nature. Economic theory avoid complexities and makes simplified assumptions to solve complicated theoretical issues. Concepts and models developed in business economics have their practical utility in solving problems of the business firm. Theories and principles of economics are away from practical realities and are based on a number of unrealistic assumption. Managerial economics is new subject which came in existence only after second world war. Economics is much older subject.
  • 17. Responsibilities of Managerial Economist 1) To make reasonable profit on capital employed: Economist’s main obligation is to assist the management in earning reasonable profis on capital invested by the firm. 2) Successful Forecasting: Economist must aim at lessening if not fully eliminating the risk involved in uncertainties. 3) Contact with Sources and Specialists of information (in order to collect quickly the relevant and valuable information in the field. 4) Status in the Firm
  • 18. Relationship of Managerial Economics with other Subjects Managerial Economics and Statistics: Managerial Economics employs statistical methods for experimental testing of economic generalisation.The generalisation can be accepted in practice only when they are checked against the data from the world of reality and found valid. Importance of Statistic in Economics a) Understanding of Economic Problems: Helps to identify causes behind the economic problems and formulate policies accordingly. b) Working out Cause and Effect Relationship: Helps to find cause and effect between different set of data. Example: Helps to determine relationship between consumption expenditure and average income.
  • 19. Importance of Statistic in Economics c) Economic theories: Helps to formulate economic theories. Economist assume relationship between two variables & then collect data to test it – Theory develops when assumption is valid. d) Economic Forecasting: Helps to predict future trends and change in one variable due to change in another variable. e) Forecasting of Policies: Helps in policy formulation Expected domestic production of wheat will help to determine imports required for Wheat in 2018 based on expected demand of wheat in the country in 2018. d) Condensing Elaborate Date: Per Capita Income(PCI) Vs remembering income of all citizens of a country.