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1 MANAGERIAL ECONOMICSAn Analysis of Business Issues Howard Davies and Pun-Lee Lam  Published by CHANDAN GUPTA Chandan Gupta(MBA)
2 Chapter 1:							The Definition and Scope of Managerial Economics Objectives: After studying the chapter, you should  understand: 1. the subject matter of Managerial Economics 2. the analytical approach used in Managerial Economics Chandan Gupta(MBA)
3 What is Managerial Economics? Douglas -“Managerial economics is .. the application of economic principles and methodologies to the decision-making process within the firm or organization.” Pappas & Hirschey -“Managerial economics applies economic theory and methods to business and administrative decision-making.” Salvatore - “Managerial economics refers to the application of economic theory and the tools of analysis of decision science to examine how an organisation can achieve its objectives most effectively.” Chandan Gupta(MBA)
4 What is Managerial Economics? Howard Davies and Pun-Lee Lam -  “It is the application of economic analysis to business problems; it has its origin in theoretical microeconomics.” Mcnair and Merial – “Managerial Economics is the consists of the use of economics thought to analyse situation.” Spencer and Siegelman- “It is the intigration of economics theory which business practice for the purpose of facilitating decision-making and forward planning by management. ” Chandan Gupta(MBA)
5 Haynes mote and paul- “M.E. refers to those aspects of those economics and its tools At analysis most relevant to the firms decision making  process.” James R.Meguigen and R Charles Moyer- “It is a application of economics theory and methodology to  Decision making problem faced by both public and private  Instituation.” Eugene F Bringham and James L Poppas- “The principle of  M.E. can be applied to the management  Of none business non profit organize such as hospital , School,Govt. agencies and like institute.” Chandan Gupta(MBA)
6 These Definitions Cover a Number of Different Approaches 1. Analysis based on the theory of the firm 2. Analysis based upon management sciences 3. Analysis based upon industrial economics  Related to, but not the same as management science and industrial economics. Chandan Gupta(MBA)
7 The Process of Model-building The economics ‘method’ ‘illicit relationships with beautiful models’ The steps:the hypothetical-deductive approach make assumptions about behaviour work out the consequences of those assumptions make predictions test the predictions against the evidence PREDICTIONS SUPPORTED? The model is accepted as a good explanation (for the moment) PREDICTIONS REFUTED? Go back and re-work the whole process Chandan Gupta(MBA)
8 Definitions & assumptions If predictions not supported by data, model is amended or discarded Theoretical analysis Predictions If predictions  borne out by  data, the model  is valid, for  the moment Predictions tested against data Chandan Gupta(MBA)
9 Should Assumptions be Realistic? The assumption of profit-maximising may be unrealistic or inaccurate However, what matters is the explanatory or predictive power of a theory (or model), not the descriptive realism of its assumptions. A model built on unrealistic assumptions may give good predictions. Assumptions are a necessary simplifying device Example: Overtaking Chandan Gupta(MBA)
10 What Is A “Good” Model? It allows us to make predictions and set hypotheses The predictions can be tested against the empirical evidence The predictions are supported by the empirical evidence Chandan Gupta(MBA)
11 The Use of Economic Models Positive Economics:- Derives useful theories with testable propositions about WHAT IS. Normative Economics:- Provides the basis for value judgements on economic outcomes.WHAT SHOULD BE Chandan Gupta(MBA)
12 Managerial Economics Economics in general takes a ‘positive’ and predictive approach not prescriptive or ‘normative’ trying to explain “what is” not what “should be” the main objective is to understand how a market economy works Not very concerned about the descriptive realism of assumptions: “I assume X” does not mean “I believe X to be true” Some real tension if the models are used for prescription assume “perfect knowledge”: OK for model-building cannot say to a manager: “behave AS IF you had perfect knowledge” Chandan Gupta(MBA)
13 Economic Analysis Comparative Statics begin with an initial equilibrium position - the starting point change something identify the new equilibrium, e.g:in neo-classical model of the firm  When demand increases? When costs rise? When a fixed cost increases? This is the main purpose of the model -what it was designed to do Normative prescriptions it will cost me $30 per unit to supply something which will give me $20 per unit in revenue- should I do it? I must pay $20 billion to set up in my industry. Should I charge higher prices to get that money back? Positive and Normative are linked by “if?” IF the aim of the firm is to maximise profit what will it do/what should it do? Chandan Gupta(MBA)
14 What is the purpose of economic analysis? Why do we want to apply economic analysis to business problems? For the academic economist: to understand, to make predictions about firm’s behavior		            The “positive” approach to theory: What is? For the businessperson: “to assist decision-making”, to provide decision-rules which can be applied         The “normative” approach to theory: What should be? These purposes are different, they can lead to misunderstanding, and economists are not always honest about the limitations of their approach for practical purposes. Chandan Gupta(MBA)
15 What are these limitations? If the aim is prediction, unrealistic assumptions are acceptable and may be needed; for instance, the firm may be assumed to behave “as if” its managers had perfect knowledge of its environment If the aim is to produce decision-rules which can be applied by practising managers, unrealistic assumptions will produce decision-rules which are not operational for instance, set output and price by MC=MR Chandan Gupta(MBA)
16 How Can Managerial Economics Assist Decision-Making? 1. Adopt a general perspective, not a 	sample of one 2. Simple models provide stepping stone to more complexity and realism 3. Thinking logically has value itself and can expose sloppy thinking Chandan Gupta(MBA)
17 Why Managerial Economics? A powerful “analytical engine”. A broader perspective on the firm. what is a firm? what are the firm’s overall objectives? what pressures drive the firm towards profit and away from profit The basis for some of the more rigourous analysis of issues in Marketing and Strategic Management. Chandan Gupta(MBA)
18 Links between Managerial Economics  and Industrial Economics In managerial economics, the emphasis is upon the firm, the environment in which the firm finds itself, and the decisions which individual firms have to take. In industrial economics (or industrial organization), the emphasis is (or was) upon the behavior of the whole industry, in which the firm is simply a component. Chandan Gupta(MBA)
19 What is Industrial Organization? It  studies how the performance of an industry is related to its structure, that is, to the number and size of firms it contains. It is the study of markets for goods and of the firms which produce them. It is the study of industry. It is more concerned with why markets are structured the way they are and behave the way they do. Chandan Gupta(MBA)
20 Questions Asked in Industrial Organization: ,[object Object]
 How can industry performance and structure be measured or analyzed?
 How does the performance of individual firms affect the structure and performance of the industry in which they operate?
 If industry performance seems deficient but remediable, which government policies are likely to help more than they cost?Chandan Gupta(MBA)

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Managerial economics

  • 1. 1 MANAGERIAL ECONOMICSAn Analysis of Business Issues Howard Davies and Pun-Lee Lam Published by CHANDAN GUPTA Chandan Gupta(MBA)
  • 2. 2 Chapter 1: The Definition and Scope of Managerial Economics Objectives: After studying the chapter, you should understand: 1. the subject matter of Managerial Economics 2. the analytical approach used in Managerial Economics Chandan Gupta(MBA)
  • 3. 3 What is Managerial Economics? Douglas -“Managerial economics is .. the application of economic principles and methodologies to the decision-making process within the firm or organization.” Pappas & Hirschey -“Managerial economics applies economic theory and methods to business and administrative decision-making.” Salvatore - “Managerial economics refers to the application of economic theory and the tools of analysis of decision science to examine how an organisation can achieve its objectives most effectively.” Chandan Gupta(MBA)
  • 4. 4 What is Managerial Economics? Howard Davies and Pun-Lee Lam - “It is the application of economic analysis to business problems; it has its origin in theoretical microeconomics.” Mcnair and Merial – “Managerial Economics is the consists of the use of economics thought to analyse situation.” Spencer and Siegelman- “It is the intigration of economics theory which business practice for the purpose of facilitating decision-making and forward planning by management. ” Chandan Gupta(MBA)
  • 5. 5 Haynes mote and paul- “M.E. refers to those aspects of those economics and its tools At analysis most relevant to the firms decision making process.” James R.Meguigen and R Charles Moyer- “It is a application of economics theory and methodology to Decision making problem faced by both public and private Instituation.” Eugene F Bringham and James L Poppas- “The principle of M.E. can be applied to the management Of none business non profit organize such as hospital , School,Govt. agencies and like institute.” Chandan Gupta(MBA)
  • 6. 6 These Definitions Cover a Number of Different Approaches 1. Analysis based on the theory of the firm 2. Analysis based upon management sciences 3. Analysis based upon industrial economics Related to, but not the same as management science and industrial economics. Chandan Gupta(MBA)
  • 7. 7 The Process of Model-building The economics ‘method’ ‘illicit relationships with beautiful models’ The steps:the hypothetical-deductive approach make assumptions about behaviour work out the consequences of those assumptions make predictions test the predictions against the evidence PREDICTIONS SUPPORTED? The model is accepted as a good explanation (for the moment) PREDICTIONS REFUTED? Go back and re-work the whole process Chandan Gupta(MBA)
  • 8. 8 Definitions & assumptions If predictions not supported by data, model is amended or discarded Theoretical analysis Predictions If predictions borne out by data, the model is valid, for the moment Predictions tested against data Chandan Gupta(MBA)
  • 9. 9 Should Assumptions be Realistic? The assumption of profit-maximising may be unrealistic or inaccurate However, what matters is the explanatory or predictive power of a theory (or model), not the descriptive realism of its assumptions. A model built on unrealistic assumptions may give good predictions. Assumptions are a necessary simplifying device Example: Overtaking Chandan Gupta(MBA)
  • 10. 10 What Is A “Good” Model? It allows us to make predictions and set hypotheses The predictions can be tested against the empirical evidence The predictions are supported by the empirical evidence Chandan Gupta(MBA)
  • 11. 11 The Use of Economic Models Positive Economics:- Derives useful theories with testable propositions about WHAT IS. Normative Economics:- Provides the basis for value judgements on economic outcomes.WHAT SHOULD BE Chandan Gupta(MBA)
  • 12. 12 Managerial Economics Economics in general takes a ‘positive’ and predictive approach not prescriptive or ‘normative’ trying to explain “what is” not what “should be” the main objective is to understand how a market economy works Not very concerned about the descriptive realism of assumptions: “I assume X” does not mean “I believe X to be true” Some real tension if the models are used for prescription assume “perfect knowledge”: OK for model-building cannot say to a manager: “behave AS IF you had perfect knowledge” Chandan Gupta(MBA)
  • 13. 13 Economic Analysis Comparative Statics begin with an initial equilibrium position - the starting point change something identify the new equilibrium, e.g:in neo-classical model of the firm When demand increases? When costs rise? When a fixed cost increases? This is the main purpose of the model -what it was designed to do Normative prescriptions it will cost me $30 per unit to supply something which will give me $20 per unit in revenue- should I do it? I must pay $20 billion to set up in my industry. Should I charge higher prices to get that money back? Positive and Normative are linked by “if?” IF the aim of the firm is to maximise profit what will it do/what should it do? Chandan Gupta(MBA)
  • 14. 14 What is the purpose of economic analysis? Why do we want to apply economic analysis to business problems? For the academic economist: to understand, to make predictions about firm’s behavior The “positive” approach to theory: What is? For the businessperson: “to assist decision-making”, to provide decision-rules which can be applied The “normative” approach to theory: What should be? These purposes are different, they can lead to misunderstanding, and economists are not always honest about the limitations of their approach for practical purposes. Chandan Gupta(MBA)
  • 15. 15 What are these limitations? If the aim is prediction, unrealistic assumptions are acceptable and may be needed; for instance, the firm may be assumed to behave “as if” its managers had perfect knowledge of its environment If the aim is to produce decision-rules which can be applied by practising managers, unrealistic assumptions will produce decision-rules which are not operational for instance, set output and price by MC=MR Chandan Gupta(MBA)
  • 16. 16 How Can Managerial Economics Assist Decision-Making? 1. Adopt a general perspective, not a sample of one 2. Simple models provide stepping stone to more complexity and realism 3. Thinking logically has value itself and can expose sloppy thinking Chandan Gupta(MBA)
  • 17. 17 Why Managerial Economics? A powerful “analytical engine”. A broader perspective on the firm. what is a firm? what are the firm’s overall objectives? what pressures drive the firm towards profit and away from profit The basis for some of the more rigourous analysis of issues in Marketing and Strategic Management. Chandan Gupta(MBA)
  • 18. 18 Links between Managerial Economics and Industrial Economics In managerial economics, the emphasis is upon the firm, the environment in which the firm finds itself, and the decisions which individual firms have to take. In industrial economics (or industrial organization), the emphasis is (or was) upon the behavior of the whole industry, in which the firm is simply a component. Chandan Gupta(MBA)
  • 19. 19 What is Industrial Organization? It studies how the performance of an industry is related to its structure, that is, to the number and size of firms it contains. It is the study of markets for goods and of the firms which produce them. It is the study of industry. It is more concerned with why markets are structured the way they are and behave the way they do. Chandan Gupta(MBA)
  • 20.
  • 21. How can industry performance and structure be measured or analyzed?
  • 22. How does the performance of individual firms affect the structure and performance of the industry in which they operate?
  • 23. If industry performance seems deficient but remediable, which government policies are likely to help more than they cost?Chandan Gupta(MBA)
  • 24. 21 The Structure-Conduct-Performance Paradigm: Basic Conditions: factors which shape the market of the industry, e.g. demand, supply, political factors Structure: attributes which give definition to the supply-side of the market, e.g. economies of scale, barriers to entry, industry concentration, product differentiation, vertical integration. Conduct: the behavior of firms in the market, e.g. pricing behavior advertising, innovation. Performance: a judgement about the results of market behaviour, e.g. efficiency, profitability, fairness/income distribution, economic growth. How can the government improve the performance in an industry? Chandan Gupta(MBA)
  • 25. 22 Basic Conditions Structure Government Policy Conduct Performance Chandan Gupta(MBA)
  • 26. 23 Links between Managerial Economics and Management Science Managerial economics: is often concerned with finding optimal solutions to decision problems.However, the primary purpose of using models is to predict how firms will behave, not to advise them what ought to do. Managers are assumed to find the optimal solutions for themselves and that is how predictions are made. Management science: is essentially concerned with techniques for the improvement of decision-making and hence it is essentially normative;firms are not assumed to find the optimal solutions for themselves. They are found by the researchers who then present them as prescriptions for what the firm should do. Chandan Gupta(MBA)