Managerial Economics
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Contents 1. Executive Summary 2. Introduction 3. Critical Economic Indicators a. Competition and markets b. Market demand and understanding the consumer c. Market supply and understanding the company's costs d. Economic growth and business cycle e. Capital accumulation and technological progress f. Role of Government, regulation and fiscal policy g. Role of Government and monetary policy h. Foundations of International trade i. Market structures and company strategies 4. Background Economic Indicators a. Market analysis, failure and responses b. Labour markets and Unemployment 5. References & Bibliography 6. Appendix 1 7. Appendix 2 8. Appendix 3 Executive Summary As one of the world's leading banks and second largest Swiss bank, Credit Suisse provides its clients with investment banking, private banking and asset management services worldwide. Credit Suisse delivered a record performance in 2006, net income for the year increased by 94 percent to CHF 11.3 billion1. The new integrated banking model proved successful and enabled it to capture the growth opportunities resulting from high level of client activity. In addition to maintaining a close...


