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Consumer behaviour notes are well defined and this is the advance version of consumer behaviour.These are the easiest notes with easy language which will make you learn concepts easily.
simplified the chapter
•	Section 1: an anatomy of the bubble
•	Section 2: how was this possible? The basics: bonds, securitization
•	Section 3: the narrative around financial innovation: the ‘efficient marketisation of risk’
•	Section 4: the bubble bursts

Detailed explanation on designing the incentive systems. The essay is for conceptual usage only. copying of lines will be considered as case of plagiarism.
The essay is for conceptual usage only. copying of lines will be considered as case of plagiarism.
Risk and Return 4 starts from the limitations of the Capital Asset Pricing model and suggest models that attempt to overcome these limitations.
human relations well defines in psychology context.Study and readings about hawthorne studies which can be asked in exams or written essays.
Pricing and Intra Company Transfers
This lecture we will be focusing on pricing, costing being a part of it. We will be discussing major factors that affect the pricing decisions and long term and short term decision making. We will also be discussing the different pricing strategies.
Comparing the costs for service and manufacturing sectors and coming up with way to allocate the costs for service sector.
Notes provide a starting point to the concept of investments. Starting with the basic steps of portfolio construction, notes take the reader through different concepts of risk aversion and capital allocation.