Distinglish betwcen 'market price' and 'normal price' (Nov/Dec 2012) PNo: 6 5) How is elasicity of demard used for forecasting? (Mayflune 2013) P.No: 6
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6) Differentiate Monopoly and monopolistic competition. (May/June 2013) P.No: 5
7) Differcntiate betw€en the substation effect ard income effect in demand. CNov/Dec 2013) P.No: 6 8) State the conditions ofduopoly competition
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Part - B 1) Explain the steps for scientifio approach to demand forecasting. (May/June 2012) P.No: 33 2) Explain any four methods ofdernand forecasting. (May/June 2012) P.No:34 3) Disouss about the various types of elasticity
ofsupply. (May/June 2012) P'No:29
4) Explain the factors detemining elasticity ofsupply. (May/June 2012) P.No: 28 5) what is Enget Curve? D.aw the Engel CuR€s for necessitv, luxury and inferior good. (Nov/Dec 2012) P No: 30
6) Illustrate the methods measuring the €lastioity. (Nov/Dec 2012) P.No:
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7) What is a market? How they are olassihed? (Nov/Dec 2012) P.No; 38 8) Describe about the various market fo.ms. (Nov/Deo 2012) P.No: 42 9) Explain the factors Goveming Elasticity ofDemand?
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l0) How will you measure elasticity of demand? Illustrate how do you interpret the different qpes ofelasticity. (May/June 2013) P.No: 15 & 18 I l) Explain how supply and determine the equilibrium price. What happens ifthe supply curve shifts to the left? (May/June 2013) P.No: 53 12) Write the factors
l3) Describe
affectiry the elasticity ofsupply. (May/June 2013)
the exceptions
P No: 28
ofthe law ofdemand. (Nov/Dec 2013) P.No:
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14) Enumerate the oauses ofchanges in supply. (Nov/Dec 2013) P.No: 55
l5) Detail the time elements in the determination ofvalue/price. (Nov/Dec 2013) P.No: 47 16) Compare lhe normal p.ice and market pic€ under perf€ct competition. (Nov/Dec 2013) P.No: 50
4) Explain the factors detemining elasticity ofsupply. (May/June 2012) P.No: 28. 5) what is Enget Curve? D.aw the Engel CuRâ¬s for necessitv, luxury and inferior ...
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