Saturday, June 13, 2015

P.F.S./Biz Plan1 Lesson 9: The Anatomy of a Socio-Economic Feasibility Study

I.Time Frame:
1. Date: June 15, 2015
2. Number of Hours: 1 Hour
3. Time: 930 - 1030

II. Class Schedule:
1. Course Code:
2. Course Title: Project Feasibility Study
3. Year: BS Entrepreneurship 4
4. School: DWCL

III. Objectives
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IV. Subject Matter
1.The Anatomy of a Socio Economic Feasibility Study
2 References:
Cuyugan

V. Procedure
A. Pre-Discussion
1. Daily Routine
a. Checking of Attendance

2.Vocabulary Building
a. Socio Economic

4. Motive Question
a. What are the socioeconomic factors affectxing businesses?


Socioeconomic factors are characteristics that define the quality of life in a society. They influence the behaviors, attitudes, trends, tastes and lifestyles of individuals. In fact, the different class segments of the society -- that is, upper class, middle class and lower class -- are attributable to the socioeconomic factors. Education, income and occupation are the main parameters of socioeconomic status, according to the American Psychological Association.






D. During Discussion
1.Engagement Activity
a. What is  Economic Feasibilty Study?

Economic F.S is basically concerned with the following:
– How to identify effects of a proposed project to the society
– Pricing of costs and benefits to reflect their values to the society
-determination of the likelihood that a proposed project will contribute significantly to the development of the total economy and that its contribution will be big enough to justify using the scarce national resources it will need
-point of view  is that of the society as a whole

b.What is Social Analysis?
-social implications of proposed investments
• Social consideration should be carefully considered to determine is a proposed project is responsive to national objectives e.g the case of creating employment opportunities , and also issues that are dealing with income distribution within the society


C.What is Environmental Analysis
• Pollution
• Environmental degradation

VI. Assessment

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