Economics for Healthcare Managers, Third Edition
Economics for Healthcare Managers, Third Edition
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ISBN: 9781567936766
Author: Robert H. Lee
Publisher: Health Administration Press
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Chapter 1, Problem 1E
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The relationship of value and the consumer preferences.

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The firms or the producers make the investment for innovation, research, and development for the new product according to the market trend and the consumer demands. People demand the products that they prefer and have taste and preferences not on the other products. This means that the firms check for what the new product could innovate and rarely check for the product market firm.

The new product will succeed in the market when people are attracted toward the products. The demand curve equivalent to the supply curve will help the firm to earn the profit in the market. Thus, the market fit analysis is as important as the innovation and the market fit analysis includes the analysis of the utility to the consumers, consumer tastes and preferences, and consumer values that make the relation between the value and consumer preferences stronger like the innovation.

Economics Concept Introduction

Consumer preferences:  Consumer preferences are the subjective tastes of individuals that are being measured by the satisfaction (utility) that the consumers receive from each commodity consumed.

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