Business Economics Professional
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Business Economics Professional
What is economics about? Economics is the problem of using the available resources as efficiently as possible so as to achieve the maximum fulfilment of society's unlimited demand for goods and services. The ultimate purpose of economic endeavour is to satisfy human wants for goods and services.
The problem is that whereas wants are virtually without limit, the resources - natural resources, labour and capital (machinery) - available at any one time to produce goods and services are limited in supply. Resources are scarce. This fact of scarcity means that we must always be making choices about what to produce, how to produce it and for whom.
Decisions must be made so that these scarce resources are allocated optimally or efficiently to their end use. This implies they could not be used more beneficially elsewhere. This is the criterion economists use to judge many economic phenomenon and is the focus of our study of the economic approaches to organisations.
Unit 1: Perspectives on the Economic Approaches to Organisation
- Introduction
- Objectives
- The economic problem
- The basic concepts
- Markets and organisations
- Information
- Summary
- References
- Further reading
Unit 2: Co-ordination through the Market Mechanism
- Introduction
- Objectives
- Determinants of demand
- Determinants of supply
- Theory of demand
- Theory of production
- Microeconomic theory
- Market failure
- Summary
- References
- Further reading
Unit 3: Organisational Co-ordination
- Introduction
- Objectives
- The firm
- Organisational co-ordination
- Organisational configurations
- Review activity
- Summary
- References
- Further reading
Unit 4: Information and Co-ordination Mechanisms
- Introduction
- Objectives
- Co-ordination and information
- Uncertainty and contracting
- Informational asymmetry
- Adverse selection and moral hazard
- Value of information
- Summary
- References
- Further reading
Unit 5: Game Theory
- Introduction
- Objectives
- Methodological backdrop
- One- and two-shot games
- Auctions
- The prisoner's dilemma: single stage
- Repeated games in the prisoner's dilemma
- Review activity
- Summary
- References
- Further reading
Unit 6: Agency Theory
- Introduction
- Objectives
- A firm's relationships
- Positive theory of agency
- Entrepreneurial firms and team production
- The firm as a nexus of contracts
- Theory of principal and agent
- The agency contract
- Second-best efficient contract
- Modifications to the principal-agent model
- Summary
- References
- Further reading
Unit 7: Transaction Cost Economics
- Introduction
- Objectives
- Markets and organisations
- An example of transaction cost economics
- Transaction costs
- Critical dimensions of transactions
- Fundamental transformation and the hold-up problem
- Organisational structures
- Complex hierarchies
- Markets and hierarchies: is that all?
- Hybrid forms of co-ordination
- Summary
- References
- Further reading
For a more detailed syllabus on this course, click here
Modules
Assessment Method
After each lesson there will be a question paper, which needs to be completed and submitted to your personal tutor for marking. This method of continual assessment ensures that your personal tutor can consistently monitor your progress and provide you with assistance throughout the duration of the course.
Entry Requirements
There is no experience or previous qualifications required for enrolment on this course. It is available to all students, of all academic backgrounds.
All course fees, inclusive of all payment plans including our Premium Credit Limited option, must be settled before certification can be ordered.
*You will have access to the course for 24 months.
On successful completion of your course you will receive the learndirect Certificate of Completion of Training in Business Economics Professional.
Your course certificate will also state the number of CPD points/hours the course is eligible for.
View a sample of the certificate (opens in new window)
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- SALE Savings End Midnight Friday 29th November
- SALE Savings End Midnight Friday 29th November
Business Economics Professional
What is economics about? Economics is the problem of using the available resources as efficiently as possible so as to achieve the maximum fulfilment of society's unlimited demand for goods and services. The ultimate purpose of economic endeavour is to satisfy human wants for goods and services.
The problem is that whereas wants are virtually without limit, the resources - natural resources, labour and capital (machinery) - available at any one time to produce goods and services are limited in supply. Resources are scarce. This fact of scarcity means that we must always be making choices about what to produce, how to produce it and for whom.
Decisions must be made so that these scarce resources are allocated optimally or efficiently to their end use. This implies they could not be used more beneficially elsewhere. This is the criterion economists use to judge many economic phenomenon and is the focus of our study of the economic approaches to organisations.
Unit 1: Perspectives on the Economic Approaches to Organisation
- Introduction
- Objectives
- The economic problem
- The basic concepts
- Markets and organisations
- Information
- Summary
- References
- Further reading
Unit 2: Co-ordination through the Market Mechanism
- Introduction
- Objectives
- Determinants of demand
- Determinants of supply
- Theory of demand
- Theory of production
- Microeconomic theory
- Market failure
- Summary
- References
- Further reading
Unit 3: Organisational Co-ordination
- Introduction
- Objectives
- The firm
- Organisational co-ordination
- Organisational configurations
- Review activity
- Summary
- References
- Further reading
Unit 4: Information and Co-ordination Mechanisms
- Introduction
- Objectives
- Co-ordination and information
- Uncertainty and contracting
- Informational asymmetry
- Adverse selection and moral hazard
- Value of information
- Summary
- References
- Further reading
Unit 5: Game Theory
- Introduction
- Objectives
- Methodological backdrop
- One- and two-shot games
- Auctions
- The prisoner's dilemma: single stage
- Repeated games in the prisoner's dilemma
- Review activity
- Summary
- References
- Further reading
Unit 6: Agency Theory
- Introduction
- Objectives
- A firm's relationships
- Positive theory of agency
- Entrepreneurial firms and team production
- The firm as a nexus of contracts
- Theory of principal and agent
- The agency contract
- Second-best efficient contract
- Modifications to the principal-agent model
- Summary
- References
- Further reading
Unit 7: Transaction Cost Economics
- Introduction
- Objectives
- Markets and organisations
- An example of transaction cost economics
- Transaction costs
- Critical dimensions of transactions
- Fundamental transformation and the hold-up problem
- Organisational structures
- Complex hierarchies
- Markets and hierarchies: is that all?
- Hybrid forms of co-ordination
- Summary
- References
- Further reading
For a more detailed syllabus on this course, click here
Modules
Assessment Method
After each lesson there will be a question paper, which needs to be completed and submitted to your personal tutor for marking. This method of continual assessment ensures that your personal tutor can consistently monitor your progress and provide you with assistance throughout the duration of the course.
Entry Requirements
There is no experience or previous qualifications required for enrolment on this course. It is available to all students, of all academic backgrounds.
All course fees, inclusive of all payment plans including our Premium Credit Limited option, must be settled before certification can be ordered.
*You will have access to the course for 24 months.
Qualifications
On successful completion of your course you will receive the learndirect Certificate of Completion of Training in Business Economics Professional.
Your course certificate will also state the number of CPD points/hours the course is eligible for.
View a sample of the certificate (opens in new window)
learndirect is one of the largest integrated providers of courses and qualifications, training, and employment services in the UK
- Each year around 6,000 businesses equip their staff for success with learndirect
- learndirect have helped more than 75,000 businesses equip their employees with the skills needed to improve productivity.
- Almost 700,000 maths and English test passes have been achieved with learndirect.
- 300,000 people fulfilled their career ambitions last year with learndirect.
- Over 250,000 apprentices have achieved with learndirect.
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