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Supply curve of a firm| Supply curve of an Industry| Perfect competition
Industry’s Equilibrium| Long run Equilibrium and Law of Costs
From Strength to Struggle : the Dollar’s Downfall??
Firm’s Equilibrium|Supernormal profit vs normal profit| Short run| Long Run
Equilibrium under Perfect competition| TR and TC approach| MR and MC approach #equilibrium
Price Determination in Long period| Different type of Costs industries #microeconomics
Price determination in Short period under perfect competition | Supply curve in short period
Price determination in Very Short period| Perishable goods| Durable goods| Perfect competition
Price Determination under perfect competition| Importance of Time element in price determination
Mutual relationship bw Elasticity of demand, AR and MR| Revenue curves in different markets| Imp
Introduction to Revenue | Revenue in different market conditions| Relationship between TR,MR and AR
Indian Councils Act 1892 | Indian Councils Act 1909 (Morley-Minto reforms)
GOI act 1858 | Indian Council Act 1861
Charter Act 1833| Charter Act 1853
Charter Act 1793 | Charter Act 1813
Market Forms | Type of markets| Microeconomics
Drawbacks of Regulating Act Amending act 1781 | Pitts India Act 1784
Regulating Act 1773 detailed explanation
Cost in the Long Run | Total Cost | Marginal Cost | Average Cost
Relationship between different cost curves in short run and productivity curve and cost curve
Average Cost and Marginal Cost in Short Run
Total Cost | Total Fixed Cost | Total Variable Cost| Cost in the Short Run
Introduction to cost| Different aspects of costs
Critical minerals | Importance & challenges | Way ahead
Returns to Scale| Economies and Diseconomies of scale
Introduction to Indian polity and historical background
A detailed analysis of all stages of Returns to a factor
Significance of stage analysis|Stage of rational decision|Postponement of the law
Production Function| Fixed or variable inputs| Law of variable proportion
Consumer surplus| Marshallian method| Hicksian method | Importance of C.S