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Managerial economics
About: Managerial economics is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 1524 publications have been published within this topic receiving 83965 citations.
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26 Oct 2014
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a survey of the latest trends in business & management service marketing stock exchange Strategic Management Supply Chain Management and Quality control Total Quality Management Trade and Investment.
Abstract: Accounting I (Audit/Financial/Tax/ AIS) Accounting II (Cost/Managerial) Advertisement and Sales Management Banking Business and Managerial Finance Business Ethics Business Law Business Research Methods Change Management Consumer Behaviour Corporate Social Responsibility E-Business Econometrics Economics I (Macro/ Micro theory) Economics II (Applied and Empirical Research) Entrepreneurship Finance I (Financial Market, Derivatives, Investments) Finance II (Financial Institutions, Corporate Finance) Human Resource Management Information Technology Innovative Teaching I (Curriculum Design, Electronic Resources) International and Global Business/Economics International Business Islamic Banking Knowledge Management Leadership Logistics and Transportation Managing Online Businesses Marketing Communications Marketing/ e-Marketing Online Marketing Organizational Behavior and Theory Performance Management Personal Selling and Public Relations Portfolio Management Production and Operations Management Project Management Public Administration Public Policy in Business / Business Strategy Quantitative Methods and Management Science Recent Trends in Business & Management Service Marketing Stock Exchange Strategic Management Supply Chain Management and Quality control Total Quality Management Trade and Investment
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TL;DR: In this paper, the optimal copyright term, the effect of piracy or illegal file sharing, and the economics of multisided markets are discussed in the context of the music industry.
Abstract: Issues arising in the music industry in response to the availability of digital music files provide an opportunity for exposing undergraduate students to economic analyses rarely covered in the undergraduate economics curriculum. Three of these analyses are covered here: the optimal copyright term, the effect of piracy or illegal file sharing, and the economics of multisided markets. These analyses also apply to the book publishing, newspaper, and motion picture industries to varying degrees. While the mathematical and graphical treatments shown here are likely too advanced for the typical principles course, they are suitable for upper-level undergraduate courses such as Intermediate Economic Theory, Business and Government, Public Policy, Managerial Economics, Music/Media/Entertainment Economics, or others at the discretion of the instructor.
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01 Aug 2009
TL;DR: The authors presented research on child labor in Australia in the late 19th century and found that child labor has been a prominent feature of almost every economy during industrialization, but was relatively rare in Australia.
Abstract: The article presents research on child labor in Australia in the late 19th century. Child labor has been a prominent feature of almost every economy during industrialization, but was relatively rar...
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01 Jan 2008
TL;DR: The "Economics of Giving" has given much to economics as discussed by the authors. A better understanding of the rigidity of labour and the relevance of philanthropic institutions to the preservation of market structures has led to many contributions in this recent economic field.
Abstract: The "Economics of Giving" has given much to economics. A better understanding of the rigidity of labour and the relevance of philanthropic institutions to the preservation of market structures has led to many contributions in this recent economic field. This work is a survey of these contributions and it also considers the sub-fields of religious charity, the role of governmental action, and international aid. The evidence from the most recent works is highlighted and the most used theoretical models are exposed.
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