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DAIBB Syllabus
SYLLABUS of JAIBB
REGULATION
Friday, June 6, 2014
Module-4
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Module-4
Table of contents:
I Introduction to economic concept and tools
Scarcity
Scarcity in Economics
Planned economy
Economic planning versus the command economy
Opportunity cost
II Microeconomics
Assumptions and definitions
Supply and Demand
3
Law of supply
Law of demand
Exceptions to the law of demand
Aggregate supply
5
Demand curve (aggregate demand in microeconomics)
Circular flow of income
Price discrimination
Budget deficit
Medium of exchange
Division of labour
Production possibilities frontier
Efficiency
Opportunity cost
Marginal rate of transformation
III Macroeconomics
Basic macroeconomic concepts
Aggregate demand
Macroeconomic policies
Fiscal policy
Monetary policy
Unemployment
Inflation and deflation
Diminishing returns
Gross domestic product (GDP)
Gross domestic income (GDI)
Gross National Product (GNP)
GDP vs. GNP
Recession
Marginal product
Marginal cost
Economies of scale
Aggregation problem
Trade
Currency
IV Organization of Industries
Monopoly
Market structures
Characteristics
Sources of monopoly power
Oligopoly
Characteristics
Duopoly
Perfect competition
Basic structural characteristics
Imperfect competition
Monopolistic competition
Major characteristics
Perfect market
General equilibrium theory
Marginal product of labour
Definition
Examples
V International Sector
Comparative advantage
Effect of trade costs
Competitive advantage
Free trade
Features of free trade
Terms of trade
International trade
Trade barriers
Examples of free trade areas
Public limited company
Private company limited by shares
Privately held company
Tariffs
Barriers to entry
Customs union
Import
Export
Foreign direct investment
Stock
Bond
Multinational Corporation
Globalization
OPEC
VI Money, Central Bank and Monetary Policy
Federal Reserve System
Fiscal policy
Income
Tax
Value added tax
European Union
Economic union
Competition Commission
The role of the Competition Commission
International Monetary Fund
World Trade Organization
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
National Stock Exchange
North American Free Trade Agreement
Central European Free Trade Agreement
NATO
G8
History
Structure and activities
Member facts
BRIC
Thesis
History
VIII Marketing
International marketing
Marketing research
Key components
Market segmentations
Criteria for Segmenting
Basis for segmenting consumer markets
The marketing planning process
Marketing strategy
Developing a marketing strategy
Competitor analysis
Market environment
Micro-Environment (internal environment)
Macro-Environment (external environment)
Consumer behaviour
Buying behaviour
Marketing mix
Elements of the global marketing mix
Promotional mix
Mission statement
Contents
Vision statement
PEST analysis
Use of PEST analysis with other models
SWOT analysis
Porter five forces analysis
Five forces
Public relations
Advertising
Brand
IX Management
Operations management
Strategic management
Concepts/approaches of strategic management
Strategy formation (Classical school)
Benchmarking
Core Competence
Shareholder
Stakeholder (corporate)
Stock trader
Stock traders and stock Investors
Entrepreneurship
Characteristics of an entrepreneur
Concept
Promotion
Entrepreneur
Leadership attributes
Types of entrepreneurs
Investor
Types of investors
Investor protection
Investment
X Accounting
Accountant
British Commonwealth
Austria
Hong Kong
United States
Accounting period
Bookkeeping
Chart of accounts
Types of accounts
3
General ledger
Asset
Asset characteristics
Liability (financial accounting)
Equity (finance)
Equity investments
Revenue
Business revenue
Government revenue
Expense
Bookkeeping for expenses
Gain (finance)
Cash flow statement
Income statement
Usefulness and limitations of income statement
Sample income statement
Bottom line
Requirements of IFRS
Balance sheet
Public Business Entities balance sheet structure
Sample balance sheet
Accounting equation
Accounts payable
Overview
Payment terms
Accounts Receivable Age Analysis
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