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Managerial Economics - Outline
Thesis statement: Starbucks Corporation was established in 1985 in Washington. The company
purchases and roasts quality coffee beans as well as the sale of freshly brewed coffee, coldblended beverages, and other complementary food items.
The paper analyzes Starbucks as follows:
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Introduction
Product Description and Usage
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Demand for Starbucks’ Products
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Forces of Supply
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Product Substitutes
Complementary Products
Elasticity of Demand
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Capital Intensive
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Market Structure
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Conclusion
Running head: MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS
Managerial Economics
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MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS
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Managerial Economics
Introduction
Starbucks Corporation was established in 1985 in Washington. The company purchases
and roasts quality coffee beans as well as the sale of freshly brewed coffee, cold-blended
beverages, and other complementary food items.The company aims at building its brand globally
and thus maintain a significant share of the market. The company aims to achieve this objective
through a rapid expansion of its business operations with a focus on the specialty coffee sector.
The introduction of new products is based on the needs and tastes of consumers in the market.
The company also seeks to expand its distribution system to cater to the needs of consumers
across the globe.
Product Description and Usage
Starbucks offers a wide range of exceptional products to meet the needs of customers
while in the company's stores, at home, or while they are on the move. The company’s products
are customized to the needs of the consumers hence the company’s efforts at product
diversification to meet the diverse consumer needs in the market. The company offers more than
30 blends of coffee as well as original premium coffees to meet the needs of its target market that
is passionate about high-quality specialty coffee. The company also sells handcrafted beverages,
including fresh-brewed coffee, iced coffee, hot and iced espresso beverages as well as other noncoffee drinks (Michelli, 2014). The ...
