Business strategy

Many critical business decisions are essentially economic questions. For example, they may require analysis of market conditions and possible competitive responses. Or they may need to take account of possible future changes in economic and demographic conditions.

Economics can help you to:

  • Plan for future developments and needs, e.g. by forecasting consumption patterns.
  • Predict the responses of competitors to a particular strategy, e.g. in developing a marketing strategy.
  • Develop pricing and cost allocation and recovery policies.
  • Undertake valuations, analyse market shares and model customer behaviour.

We can:

  • Assist senior managers in identifying strategic issues, analysing them, and selecting optimal solutions.
  • Provide clients with sound advice on the markets in which they operate, and the implications of their strategy for market performance.
  • Develop credible forecasts of economic conditions nationally, in your sector, or in your region.

 

Back to top of Page
 

 


© The New Zealand Institute of  Economic Research (Inc).
MoST Content Management V3.0.3833