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Economics

Business Cycle

October 6, 2020 by Anjali J Leave a Comment

Definition: Business cycle also termed as trade cycle displays the ebbs and flows of the economic activities occurring regularly, i.e., it shows the fluctuation movements or rhythmical changes in the level of aggregate economic activity. In other words, business cycle is the fluctuation cycle of economic activities that are more or less regular in time sequence. The level of … [Read more...] about Business Cycle

Supply Curve

September 3, 2020 by Anjali J Leave a Comment

Definition: Supply Curve represents a pictorial depiction of the price and quantity relation of the commodities. Its shape is driven by cost behaviour, and the cost behaviour is constant to the uncertain trend of prices in the input market. If the company manufacture more products, it leads to a high cost per unit, and then the company shows the explicit relation amidst the … [Read more...] about Supply Curve

Oligopoly

August 4, 2020 by Anjali J Leave a Comment

Definition: Oligopoly is defined as a market structure in which some sellers are selling similar or diversified products. In case when the company sells the same product, it is known as “pure oligopoly”. For example, industries producing petrol, steel, etc. However, when the company of an oligopolistic industry sells a diversified product, it is known as “heterogeneous … [Read more...] about Oligopoly

Demand Curve

June 15, 2020 by Anjali J Leave a Comment

Definition: Demand Curve is a precise set-up to describe the relation amidst price and quantity demanded. It is a graph representing the relationships between the price of a product and the quantity of product that customers are pleased with and ready to purchase at the given cost. Demand Curve is drawn on the presumption that all the other factors of demand indexed earlier … [Read more...] about Demand Curve

Purchasing Power Parity (PPP)

June 8, 2020 by Anjali J Leave a Comment

Definition: Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) is a beneficial tool for determining the exchange rate. The Purchasing Power Parity among the two nation’s currencies is the nominal exchange rate at which accustomed basket of services and goods would charge the constant amount in every nation. For instance, Suppose the basket of services and goods that charges. 100 £ in the UK, … [Read more...] about Purchasing Power Parity (PPP)

Indexation

May 20, 2020 by Anjali J Leave a Comment

Definition: Indexation is relief on long-term investments.  A long-term investor can claim it merely by showing that, the value of their assets raised is not a real gain, but it rises only due to inflation. It is the inevitable link between monetary constraints and price level. It diminishes the cost of inflation and is enforced on interest, taxes and wages. For instance, … [Read more...] about Indexation

Inflation

April 30, 2020 by Anjali J 1 Comment

Definition: Inflation implies acceleration in the universal price level or moderate level of prices, of all goods and services. In microeconomics, the price of goods is determined when the demand is equal to its supply. Precisely, any factor that either reduces supply or increases demand creates Inflation and when the general price level continues to rise over a long time, it … [Read more...] about Inflation

Gross Domestic Product (GDP)

April 6, 2020 by Anjali J Leave a Comment

Definition: Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is the total market value of the services and final goods formed within a nation's boundaries in a financial year. It is used to measure the comprehensive achievement of an economy. The nations' GDP growth is calculated with an increase in the GDP from the previous year to the current year, which can be calculated yearly or … [Read more...] about Gross Domestic Product (GDP)

Isoquant Curve

January 31, 2020 by Anjali J 4 Comments

Definition: An isoquant curve is that convex shaped curve which is formed by joining the points depicting the different blends of the two production factors, providing constant output. Here, the term 'isoquant' can be cracked into 'iso' which implies equal and 'quant' that stands for quantity. The word altogether means the same volume or constant output at all points. The … [Read more...] about Isoquant Curve

Macroeconomics

December 31, 2019 by Anjali J 10 Comments

Definition: Macroeconomics is that specialized field of economics which focuses on the overall economy. It works on the aggregate value of the various individual units, to determine its more substantial impact on the whole nation. All the prominent reforms and policies are based on this concept. For instance; the nation's income is computed as the per capita income, which is … [Read more...] about Macroeconomics

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