Managerial Economics Amity MBA

In this course, I will introduce you to managerial economics, and explore the demand and supply theories, production, Market structures, National income, and Business cycles.

Beginner 5(12 Ratings) 82 Students enrolled English
Created by Robert Kotaki
Last updated Wed, 14-Dec-2022
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Course overview

This course will introduce you to :

  • The meaning of economics
  • Scarcity, Choice, and Opportunity cost
  • Scope of economics
  • Relevance of managerial economics to you as a Business professional
  • Demand theory
  • Supply Theory
  • Demand forecasting
  • production theory
  • market structures
  • National income statistics
  • keynesian economics
  • Business Cycles

What will i learn?

  • You will get good understanding of what managerial economics means
  • You will understand the demand theory and supply theory completely
  • You will get a good understanding of demand forecasting
  • You will be able to understand the production theory and draw relationships between costs and output.
  • You will learn how to calculate and illustrate different types of profits in various market structures.
  • You will be able to compute the national income statistics and the key concepts involved.
  • You will learn about the business cycles and relate with the knowledge.
Requirements
  • No prior knowledge of economics is required
  • Please make sure to have a working computer/ laptop/ smartphone/ tablet
  • Please have access to internet to study regularly on this platform
Curriculum for this course
42 Lessons 54:48:51 Hours
Introduction to Economics
5 Lessons 01:01:28 Hours
  • What is economics?
    00:08:51
  • What does Economics really mean?
    00:11:38
  • 1.1.1 Nature of Economic analysis
    00:24:11
  • 1.1.2 The scope of economic analysis
    00:16:48
  • Introduction Quiz
    00:00:00
Introduction to managerial economics
3 Lessons 01:01:41 Hours
  • Economic models and theories
    00:21:06
  • Relevance of Managerial Economics in Decision Making
    00:40:35
  • Introduction Quiz 2
    00:00:00
MODULE 1 : DEMAND THEORY
11 Lessons 03:48:31 Hours
  • Demand Analysis
    00:13:24
  • The Law of Demand
    00:06:30
  • Individual and Market Demand
    00:15:05
  • Determinants of Demand - Quick lesson
    00:30:12
  • Determinants of Demand - Fully Explained
    00:51:31
  • Demand Segmentation
    00:07:00
  • Market Segmentation
    00:14:18
  • Theory of Elasticity
    00:21:01
  • Elasticity continued
    00:10:45
  • Types of Elasticity
    00:31:55
  • Cross Elasticity of Demand
    00:26:50
LIVE LESSONS ON ALL MODULES IN ORDER
15 Lessons 37:00:54 Hours
  • Zoom: Assignment 2 and Lesson 1 on Demand
    01:58:49
  • Demand theory lesson 2
    02:56:22
  • Demand theory lesson 3
    02:01:05
  • Demand theory lesson 4
    02:11:03
  • Demand theory lesson 5
    02:47:46
  • Production lesson 1
    02:01:57
  • Production lesson 2
    03:11:51
  • Production lesson 3
    02:07:41
  • Production lesson 4
    02:46:40
  • Production lesson 5
    02:12:57
  • Production lesson 6
    02:02:05
  • Production lesson 7
    02:14:43
  • Production lesson 8
    03:32:00
  • Production lesson 9
    02:54:45
  • Production lesson 10
    02:01:10
Assessment Discussions
5 Lessons 10:36:14 Hours
  • Zoom Group discussion module 1
    02:19:13
  • ZOOM Lesson Group Discussion module 2
    02:36:44
  • Zoom group discussion module 3
    02:16:17
  • Zoom group discussion module 4 explanation
    02:01:40
  • Zoom group discussion module 5
    01:22:20
Net Present Value
3 Lessons 01:20:03 Hours
  • Net Present value - Introduction
    00:36:51
  • Net Present Value - lesson 2
    00:21:50
  • Net present value - Worked question
    00:21:22
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Robert Kotaki

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  • Robert Kotaki
    Please give me your feedback here. So that i can improve where need be. Thank you
  • Harriet Amule
    The lecture is very straight forward and easy to understand. I am confident now that i will pass. Issue of network shall be sorted out. Very good lecture.
  • Ruby Damenshie-Brown
    Very simple and easy to understand. I really enjoyed the lessons.
  • Constance Tuheirwe
    Quite simple to understand
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  • OSAMAI OSBERT
    Very insightful course especially for first-time economics students. I like the illustrative graphs used by our expert lecturers. do not miss this opportunity !
  • Shamim Babirye
    Robert's teaching approach has really helped me love Economics the fact that it has been a foreign subject to me. Content is well presented and under stable and weirdly enjoyable. keep spreading the knowledge sir.
  • Lillian Atwiine
    Learning made easy. Very good, familiar, and practical examples. I am learning with big smiles.
  • Robinah Siiima
    Studying with Robert has been the best experience. For a working class, busy student, i still keep pace with the interesting late evening classes due to his applicability of economics to real life situations. There is no better way to do it like he does! My most amazing experience is the time he gives to the slow paced students as he doesn't get tired of responding to questions. Robert will keep awake to give you that extra explanation if you didn't grasp from class! He is the best for that one busy staff that is wiling to attain their academic dream amidst the busy work environment!
  • Daugalas Luba
    Robert is one of the best teachers call him professor I have ever come across. You are not just a professional but a talent. Never seen a teacher who can handle learners from infant to most highest level of PHD. You have it all my professor you are next to non in your field.
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