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DEMAND And SUPPLY ECONOMIC & BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT



ECONOMIC & BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT – CSEET (Paper-3)

This topic Supply and Demand of Economics and Business Environment of Paper -3 of CS Executive Entrance Test is just going to a refresher of the Economics that most of the students might have gone through in their higher secondary education. Even if not, be sure that at the end of this article you would have a pragmatic understanding to the demand, supply and the markets that they play on.

Since, it is going to be an objective paper let you learn the subject in a similar way so that basic concepts gets registered into bulletins and illustrations helps to have a better understanding.

Here is the table of contents:

– Supply and Demand Meaning
– Law of Demand
– Exceptions to law of demand
– Law of Supply
– Elasticity of Demand
– Increase and decrease in demand
– ELASTICITY OF SUPPLY
– Forms of Market Competition


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