Master Of Science Artificial Intelligence

Master Of Science Artificial Intelligence

The University of Oxford is a collegiate research university in Oxford, England. Among the many deficiencies attending a university education there was, however, one good thing about it, and that was the education which the undergraduates gave themselves. It was impossible to collect some thousand or twelve hundred of the best young men in England, to give them the opportunity of making acquaintance with one another, and full liberty to live their lives in their own way, without evolving in the best among them, some admirable qualities of loyalty, independence, and self-control. If the average undergraduate carried from University little or no learning, which was of any service to him, he carried from it a knowledge of men and respect for his fellows and himself, a reverence for the past, a code of honour for the present, which could not but be serviceable. He had enjoyed opportunities... of intercourse with men, some of whom were certain to rise to the highest places in the Senate, in the Church, or at the Bar. He might have mixed with them in his sports, in his studies, and perhaps in his debating society; and any associations which he had this formed had been useful to him at the time, and might be a source of satisfaction to him in after life.

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1 Introduction to Business Economics Definition, Scope, Importance in decision-making, Microeconomics vs. Macroeconomics.
2 Basic Economic Concepts Scarcity, Choice, Opportunity cost, Production possibilities frontier (PPF).
3 Demand and Supply - Part 1 Law of demand, Law of supply, Determinants of demand and supply, Market equilibrium.
4 Demand and Supply - Part 2 Elasticity of demand (price, income, cross), Elasticity of supply, Practical applications.
5 Consumer Behavior - Part 1 Utility theory, Cardinal and ordinal approaches, Law of diminishing marginal utility.
6 Consumer Behavior - Part 2 Indifference curve analysis, Budget constraints, Consumer equilibrium.
7 Production Theory - Part 1 Factors of production, Production function, Law of variable proportions.
8 Production Theory - Part 2 Returns to scale, Isoquants, Producer equilibrium, Economies of scale.
9 Costs of Production - Part 1 Types of costs (fixed, variable, total, average, marginal), Short-run and long-run cost curves.
10 Costs of Production - Part 2 Cost-volume-profit analysis, Break-even analysis.
11 Market Structures - Part 1 Perfect competition: Characteristics, Pricing, Output decisions, Short-run and long-run equilibrium.
12 Market Structures - Part 2 Monopoly: Characteristics, Price determination, Discrimination, Welfare implications.
13 Market Structures - Part 3 Monopolistic competition: Features, Product differentiation, Short-run and long-run equilibrium.
14 Market Structures - Part 4 Oligopoly: Features, Cartels, Price leadership, Kinked demand curve.
15 National Income - Part 1 Definition, Concepts (GDP, GNP, NNP, Personal income, Disposable income), Measurement methods.
16 National Income - Part 2 Circular flow of income, Limitations of national income accounting.
17 Inflation and Unemployment - Part 1 Definition, Types, Causes, Measurement of inflation (CPI, WPI).
18 Inflation and Unemployment - Part 2 Effects of inflation, Unemployment types, Phillips curve, Relationship between inflation and unemployment.
19 Fiscal Policy Objectives, Tools (taxation, government spending), Fiscal deficit, Role in economic stability.
20 Monetary Policy Objectives, Tools (open market operations, reserve requirements, interest rates), Role in growth.
21 Business Cycles Phases of business cycles, Causes, Impacts, Policy responses to business cycles.
22 International Trade - Part 1 Importance, Absolute vs. comparative advantage, Balance of trade and payments.
23 International Trade - Part 2 Exchange rates, Trade policies (tariffs, quotas), Role of WTO and regional trade agreements.
24 Economic Growth and Development Definition, Factors of growth, Indicators of development (HDI, GDP per capita).
25 Public Goods and Externalities Characteristics of public goods, Externalities (positive and negative), Government intervention.
26 Market Failures and Government Role Types of market failures, Role of government in correcting failures, Policy tools.
27 Managerial Economics - Part 1 Definition, Importance, Optimization techniques, Role in decision-making.
28 Managerial Economics - Part 2 Demand forecasting methods (trend analysis, regression), Cost estimation techniques.
29 Case Studies and Applications - Part 1 Practical examples of demand, supply, cost, and production in business scenarios.
30 Case Studies and Applications - Part 2 Market structure analysis, National income impact on business, Inflation effects on operations.
31 Course Review and Recap Summary of major topics, Problem-solving exercises, Review of key concepts.
32 Final Assessment and Discussion Practical application of business economics, Q&A, Exam preparation.

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The University of Oxford is a collegiate research university in Oxford, England. Among the many deficiencies attending a university education there was, however, one good thing about it, and that was the education which the undergraduates gave themselves. It was impossible to collect some thousand or twelve hundred of the best young men in England, to give them the opportunity of making acquaintance with one another, and full liberty to live their lives in their own way, without evolving in the best among them, some admirable qualities of loyalty, independence, and self-control. If the average undergraduate carried from University little or no learning, which was of any service to him, he carried from it a knowledge of men and respect for his fellows and himself, a reverence for the past, a code of honour for the present, which could not but be serviceable. He had enjoyed opportunities... of intercourse with men, some of whom were certain to rise to the highest places in the Senate, in the Church, or at the Bar. He might have mixed with them in his sports, in his studies, and perhaps in his debating society; and any associations which he had this formed had been useful to him at the time, and might be a source of satisfaction to him in after life.

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