BUSSINESS ECONOMIC B.COM SEMSTER -1

About Course
π Course Title: Business Economics
Course Code: BBE5000T
Credits: 6
Qualification Level: NHEQF Level – 5
Course Type: Discipline Centric Compulsory Course (DCC) in Banking & Business Economics
Delivery Format: 75 Lectures + 15 Hours (for diagnostic, formative assessment, and activity-based learning)
Eligibility: 10+2 (No co-requisites)
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π― Course Description
The Business Economics course is designed to provide B.Com and B.Com (Hons.) students with a solid grounding in the fundamental economic concepts and analytical tools required for effective decision-making in the business world. By integrating micro and macroeconomic perspectives, the course aims to develop learnersβ abilities to interpret economic data, understand market mechanisms, and evaluate the economic environment within which businesses operate.
Through a combination of lectures, problem-solving sessions, and assessments, students will build strong analytical capabilities and apply economic theories to real-world business problems.
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π§ Syllabus Overview
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UNIT I:
Introduction to Business Economics: Definitions, features, scope
Micro vs. Macro analysis
Opportunity cost, basic economic problems
Role and responsibilities of a business economist
UNIT II:
Law of demand, elasticity, indifference curve, revealed preference
Consumer equilibrium, income/substitution effects
Price and income consumption curves
UNIT III:
Law of supply, production function
Short-run and long-run production
Isoquant and iso-cost analysis
UNIT IV:
Cost analysis: Short-run vs long-run cost behavior
Revenue analysis, cost types, and diagrams
Cobb-Douglas production function
UNIT V:
Market forms: Perfect competition, monopoly, monopolistic competition
Equilibrium of the firm and price determination
Pricing policies in various market structures
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π Suggested Readings
Managerial Economics β D.N. Dwivedi
Macroeconomics β Dornbusch, Fischer, and Startz
Managerial Economics: Principles and Worldwide Applications β Dominick Salvatore
Microeconomics: Theory and Applications β R.S. Pindyck
Course Content
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