Scope of Managerial Economics
Managerial economics to a certain degree is prescriptive in nature as it suggests course of action to a managerial problem. Problems can be related to various departments in a firm like production, accounts, sales, etc.
- Demand decision
- Production decision
- Theory of exchange or Price Theory
- Theory of Profit
- Theory of Capital and Investment
- Environmental issues
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