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1 Page 1 of 54 Youtube.com/c/StayLearningNewdelhi Contact@vijayAdarsh.com
2 About StayLearning StayLearning (a Division of AASS) believes in educating their students with the best and simple process of teaching. StayLearning follows 3 simple steps to teach students. First, Study through step by step conceptual clarity for practical as well as theoretical subjects. Second, do home fun i.e. do Practice for practical subject or learn and revise for theoretical subject and ask doubts. Third, Practice through practice sets and assignments and give test. Page 2 of 54 Youtube.com/c/StayLearningNewdelhi Contact@vijayAdarsh.com
3 Hello Mr. Adarsh Could you please Show the Syllabus Contents for Economics Class XII Page 3 of 54 Youtube.com/c/StayLearningNewdelhi Contact@vijayAdarsh.com
4 Class 12th- Economics Chapter Chapter Name Total Classes Part A: Introductory Microeconomics Chapter: 01 Introduction 03 Chapter: 02 Consumer s Equilibrium 04 Chapter: 03 Demand and Law of Demand 04 Chapter: 04 Elasticity of Demand 02 Chapter: 05 Production Function 02 Chapter: 06 Cost 02 Chapter: 07 Revenue 01 Chapter: 08 Producer Equilibrium 02 Chapter: 09 Supply and Elasticity of Demand 04 Chapter: 10 Main Forms of Market 02 Page 4 of 54 Youtube.com/c/StayLearningNewdelhi Contact@vijayAdarsh.com
5 Chapter Chapter Name Total Classes Chapter: 11 Price Determination with simple application (Equilibrium under Perfect Competition) 02 Part B: Introductory Macroeconomics Chapter: 01 Circular Flow of income 02 Chapter: 02 Basic Concepts of Macroeconomics 05 Chapter: 03 National Income and Related Aggregates 14 Chapter: 04 Measurement of National Income 02 Chapter: 05 Money 02 Chapter: 06 Banking - Commercial Banks and Central Bank 03 Chapter: 07 Aggregate Demand and Related Concepts 06 Chapter: 08 Income Determination and Multiplier 03 Page 5 of 54 Youtube.com/c/StayLearningNewdelhi Contact@vijayAdarsh.com
6 Chapter Chapter Name Total Classes Chapter: 09 Excess Demand and Deficient Demand 03 Chapter: 10 Government Budget and the Economy 03 Chapter: 11 Foreign Exchange Rate 04 Chapter: 12 Balance of Payments 02 Page 6 of 54 Youtube.com/c/StayLearningNewdelhi Contact@vijayAdarsh.com
7 Ok.. Mr. Vijay Adarsh Can you please explain the detailed topics covered in each Class Page 7 of 54 Youtube.com/c/StayLearningNewdelhi Contact@vijayAdarsh.com
8 Part A: Introductory Microeconomics Chapter: 01 Class: 01 Class: 02 Class: 03 Introduction - Economic Activities - Non Economic Activities - What is Economics - Scarcity - What is Economics Problem - Why Economic Problem Arise - Difference Between Micro and Macro Economics - Central Problem - Production Possibility Curve - Assumption of PPC - Characteristics of PPC - Shifting or Rotation of PPC - Positive Economic Analysis - Normative Economics Analysis - Difference between Centrally Planned Economics and Market Economics Page 8 of 54 Youtube.com/c/StayLearningNewdelhi Contact@vijayAdarsh.com
9 Chapter: 02 Class: 01 Class: 02 Class: 03 Consumer s Equilibrium - What is Utility - Initial Utility - Total and Marginal Utility - Consumer Equilibrium - Assumption of Consumer Equilibrium - Consumer Equilibrium in Single Commodity - Consumer Equilibrium in Single Commodity - Consumer Equilibrium in More than One Commodity - Indifference Curve - Indifference Schedule - Indifference Map - Budget Line - Budget Line - Properties of Indifference Curve - Shifting of Budget Line Page 9 of 54 Youtube.com/c/StayLearningNewdelhi Contact@vijayAdarsh.com
10 Class: 04 - Shifting of Budget Line - Consumer Equilibrium - Conditions for Consumer Equilibrium Page 10 of 54 Youtube.com/c/StayLearningNewdelhi Contact@vijayAdarsh.com
11 Chapter: 03 Class: 01 Class: 02 Class: 03 Class: 04 Demand and Law of Demand - What is Demand - Determinants of Demand - Detailed Explanation of Factors affecting Demand - Price Demand & Income Demand - Cross Demand & Law of Demand - Demand Schedule and Curves - Individual Demand Schedule and Curve - Market Demand Schedule and Curve - Why does Demand Curve Slopes Downward - Exceptions to the Law of Demand - Extension and Contraction in Demand - Increase and Decrease in Demand - Movement along the Demand Curve - Shift in Demand Curve - Reason of Shift in Demand Curve Page 11 of 54 Youtube.com/c/StayLearningNewdelhi Contact@vijayAdarsh.com
12 Chapter: 04 Class: 01 Class: 02 Class: 03 Elasticity of Demand - Price Elasticity - Income Elasticity - Cross Elasticity - Type of Price Elasticity of Demand - Factors Affecting Elasticity of Demand - Factors Affecting Elasticity of Demand - Methods of Measuring Elasticity of Demand - Percentage Method - Total Expenditure Method - Geometrical Method in Case of Linear and Non Linear Demand Curve - Difference Between Law of Demand and Elasticity of Demand - Importance of Elasticity of Demand - Practical Problems and Solutions Page 12 of 54 Youtube.com/c/StayLearningNewdelhi Contact@vijayAdarsh.com
13 Chapter: 05 Class: 01 Class: 02 Production Function - Production Function - Factors of Production - Time Period - Difference Between Short Run and Long Run - Total Product - Average Product - Marginal Product - Practical Problems and Solutions - Law of Variable Proportion - Marshall Viewpoint - Return to Factor Page 13 of 54 Youtube.com/c/StayLearningNewdelhi Contact@vijayAdarsh.com
14 Chapter: 06 Class: 01 Class: 02 Cost - Concept of Cost - Total Cost, Average Cost and Marginal Cost - Relationship between TC, TFC and TVC - Types of Cost - Relationship between Fixed Cost and Variable Cost - Relationship between AC and MC - AC, MC, AVC, AFC Curves - Long run Cost Curves - Practical Problems and Solutions Page 14 of 54 Youtube.com/c/StayLearningNewdelhi Contact@vijayAdarsh.com
15 Chapter: 07 Class: 01 Revenue - Revenue - Total Revenue, Average Revenue and Marginal Revenue - Relationship between TR, AR and MR - Relationship between Revenue and Elasticity of Demand - AR and MR Curves in Different Market Forms - Practical Problems and Solutions Page 15 of 54 Youtube.com/c/StayLearningNewdelhi Contact@vijayAdarsh.com
16 Chapter: 08 Class: 01 Class: 02 Producer Equilibrium - Producer Equilibrium - Condition for Producer Equilibrium - MC and MR Approach for Producer Equilibrium - Producer Equilibrium in Perfect Competition - Short Run Equilibrium in Perfect Competition - Long Run Equilibrium in Perfect Competition - Short Run Equilibrium in Perfect Competition - Long Run Equilibrium in Perfect Competition - Producer Equilibrium in Monopoly and monopolistic Competition - Practical Problems and Solutions Page 16 of 54 Youtube.com/c/StayLearningNewdelhi Contact@vijayAdarsh.com
17 Chapter: 09 Class: 01 Class: 02 Supply and Elasticity of Demand - Supply - Supply and Stock - Factor Affecting Supply - Law of Supply - Supply Curve - Supply Schedule - Individual Supply Curve - Market Supply Schedule - Market Supply Curve - Market Supply Curve - Why does Supply Curve Slopes Upward - Exception to the Law of Supply - Extension and Contraction in Supply Page 17 of 54 Youtube.com/c/StayLearningNewdelhi Contact@vijayAdarsh.com
18 Class: 03 Class: 04 Class: 05 - Extension and Contraction in Supply - Increase and Decrease in Supply - Movement along the Supply Curve - Shift of Supply Curve - Elasticity of Supply - What is elasticity of Supply - Types of Elasticity of Supply - Method of Measuring Elasticity of Supply - Percentage Method of Measuring Elasticity of Demand - Point Method or Graphical Method for Measuring Elasticity of Demand - Factors affecting Elasticity of Supply - Practical Problems and Solutions Page 18 of 54 Youtube.com/c/StayLearningNewdelhi Contact@vijayAdarsh.com
19 Chapter: 10 Class: 01 Main Forms of Market - Market - Features of Market - Types of Market - Perfect Competition - Monopoly - Monopolistic Competition - Oligopoly - Demand Curve of Perfect Competition - Demand Curve of Monopoly - Demand Curve of Monopolistic Competition - Difference Between Perfect Competition, Monopoly, Monopolistic Competition and Oligopoly Page 19 of 54 Youtube.com/c/StayLearningNewdelhi Contact@vijayAdarsh.com
20 Chapter: 11 Class: 01 Class: 02 Equilibrium under Perfect Competition - Equilibrium - Effect of Change in Demand on Equilibrium - Effect of Change in Demand on Equilibrium - Effect of Change in Demand and Supply on Equilibrium - Detailed Explanation with Diagrams - Effect of Change in Demand on Equilibrium - Effect of Change in Demand on Equilibrium - Effect of Change in Demand and Supply on Equilibrium - Detailed Explanation with Diagrams - Industry is the Price Maker and Firm is the Price Taker Page 20 of 54 Youtube.com/c/StayLearningNewdelhi Contact@vijayAdarsh.com
21 Part B: Introductory Macroeconomics Chapter: 01 Class: 01 Class: 02 Circular Flow of income - Golden Concepts - Relationship between DI and NI - Relationship between Net and Gross - Relationship between FC and MP - Relationship between VO and VA - Golden Example - Golden Concepts - Golden Examples - Practical Problems and Solutions - Value of Output Page 21 of 54 Youtube.com/c/StayLearningNewdelhi Contact@vijayAdarsh.com
22 Chapter: 01 Class: 01 Class: 02 Class: 03 Class: 04 Basic Concepts of Macroeconomics - Domestic Territory - Domestic Territory Includes - Domestic Territory does not include - Normal Residents - Normal Residents - Normal Residents does not include - Normal Residents - Normal Residents does not include - Factor Income - Transfer Income - Factor Income - Transfer Income - Final Goods - Intermediate Goods Page 22 of 54 Youtube.com/c/StayLearningNewdelhi Contact@vijayAdarsh.com
23 Class: 05 - Final Goods - Intermediate Goods - Classification of Final Goods - Consumption Goods - Capital Goods - Depreciation - Net Indirect Tax - Subsidies - Net Factor Income - Market Price - NFIA Page 23 of 54 Youtube.com/c/StayLearningNewdelhi Contact@vijayAdarsh.com
24 Chapter: 03 Class: 01 Class: 02 Class: 03 National Income and Related Aggregates - Golden Concepts - Relationship between DI and NI - Relationship between Net and Gross - Relationship between FC and MP - Relationship between VO and VA - Golden Example - Golden Concepts - Golden Examples - Practical Problems and Solutions - Value of Output - Value Added - Profit - Compensation of Employees Page 24 of 54 Youtube.com/c/StayLearningNewdelhi Contact@vijayAdarsh.com
25 Class: 04 Class: 05 Class: 06 Class: 07 - Value of Output - Value Added - Practical Problems and Solutions - Value of Output - Value Added - Practical Problems and Solutions - Operating Surplus - National Income - Income Method - Production Method - Expenditure Method - Operating Surplus - National Income - Income Method - Production Method - Expenditure Method - Practical Problems and Solutions Page 25 of 54 Youtube.com/c/StayLearningNewdelhi Contact@vijayAdarsh.com
26 Class: 08 Class: 09 Class: 10 Class: 11 - Income Method - Production Method - Practical Problems and Solutions - Income Method - Production Method - Expenditure Method - Practical Problems and Solutions Private Income - Personal Income - Personal Disposable Income - National Disposable Income - - Private Income - Personal Income - Personal Disposable Income - National Disposable Income - Practical Problems and Solutions Page 26 of 54 Youtube.com/c/StayLearningNewdelhi Contact@vijayAdarsh.com
27 Class: 12 Class: 13 Class: 14 - Private Income - Personal Income - Personal Disposable Income - National Disposable Income - Practical Problems and Solutions - Factor Income - Transfer Income - Circular Flow - Real Flow and Money - Money Flow in Two Sector - Money Flow in Three Sector - Money Flow in Three Sector - Money Flow in Four Sector - Difference between Stock and Flow - National Income &- Domestic Income - Difference between NI and DI - National Income at Current Prices and Constant Prices Page 27 of 54 Youtube.com/c/StayLearningNewdelhi Contact@vijayAdarsh.com
28 Chapter: 04 Class: 01 Class: 02 Measurement of National Income - Measurement of National Income - Value Added Method - Precautions in Value Added Method - Measurement of National Income - Income Method - Precautions in Income Method - Expenditure Method - Precautions in Expenditure Method - Ideal Method Page 28 of 54 Youtube.com/c/StayLearningNewdelhi Contact@vijayAdarsh.com
29 Chapter: 05 Class: 01 Class: 02 Money - Barter Exchange - Difficulties of Barter System - Evolution of Money - Meaning of Money - Functions of Money - Characteristics or Nature of Money - Meaning of Money Supply - Concept of Money Supply - Near Money - Measurement of Money Supply - Difference Between Money and Near Money Page 29 of 54 Youtube.com/c/StayLearningNewdelhi Contact@vijayAdarsh.com
30 Chapter: 06 Class: 01 Class: 02 Class: 03 Banking - Commercial Banks and Central Bank - Near Money - Meaning of Bank - Commercial Bank - Functions of Commercial Bank - Difference between Demand Deposit and Fixed Deposit - Advantage of Commercial Banks - Advantage of Banks - Process of Credit Creation - Explanation of Credit Creation - Central Bank - Difference Between Central Bank and Commercial Bank - Functions of Central Bank - Credit Control - Quantitative Measure - Qualitative Measure Page 30 of 54 Youtube.com/c/StayLearningNewdelhi Contact@vijayAdarsh.com
31 Chapter: 07 Class: 01 Class: 02 Class: 03 Aggregate Demand and Related Concepts - Aggregate Demand - Components of Aggregate Demand - Aggregate Supply - Component of Aggregate Supply - Consumption Expenditure - Consumption Function - Keyne s Psychological Law of Consumption - Graphical Presentation of Consumption Function - Average Propensity to Consume - Marginal Propensity to Consume - Features of APC - Features of MPC - Saving Function - Equation of Saving Function Page 31 of 54 Youtube.com/c/StayLearningNewdelhi Contact@vijayAdarsh.com
32 Class: 03 Class: 04 Class: 05 - Graphical Presentation of Saving Function - Average Propensity to Save - Features of APS - Marginal Propensity to Save - Features of MPS - Relationship between MPC and MPS - Relationship between APC and APS - Factors Determining Propensity to Consume and Save - Investment - Induced Investment - Autonomous Investment - Diagrammatic Derivation of Saving and Consumption Function - Determinants of Investment Demand - Marginal Efficiency of Investment - Investment Multiplier Page 32 of 54 Youtube.com/c/StayLearningNewdelhi Contact@vijayAdarsh.com
33 Class: 06 - Investment Multiplier - Practical Problems and Solutions Page 33 of 54 Youtube.com/c/StayLearningNewdelhi Contact@vijayAdarsh.com
34 Chapter: 08 Class: 01 Class: 02 Class: 03 Aggregate Demand and Related Concepts - Determination of Equilibrium Level of Income, Output and Employment - Consumption and Investment Approach - Detailed Explanation of Diagrams - Determination of Equilibrium Level of Income, Output and Employment - Consumption and Investment Approach - Saving and Investment Approach - Ex-ante Saving - Exe-ante Investment - Exe-post Saving - Ex-post Investment - Determination of Equilibrium Level of Income, Output and Employment - Adjustment Mechanism when Saving is not Equal to Investment - Equilibrium Level of Income with both AD, AS and S, I Approach Page 34 of 54 Youtube.com/c/StayLearningNewdelhi Contact@vijayAdarsh.com
35 Chapter: 09 Class: 01 Class: 02 Class: 03 Excess Demand and Deficient Demand - Excess Demand - Inflationary Gap - Effects of Excess Demand - Deficient Demand - Deflationary Gap - Effects of Deficient Demand - Difference between Excess Demand and Deficient Demand - Types of Policy Measure - Fiscal Policy & Monetary Policy - Quantitative Measure - Measure to Correct Excess Demand Monetary Measure & Fiscal Policy Measure - Measure to Correct Deficient Demand Monetary Measure Fiscal Policy Measure Page 35 of 54 Youtube.com/c/StayLearningNewdelhi Contact@vijayAdarsh.com
36 Chapter: 10 Class: 01 Class: 02 Class: 03 Government Budget and the Economy - Meaning of Budget - Government Budget - Objective of Budget - Components of Government Budget - Difference between Revenue Receipts and Capital Receipts - Components of Budget Expenditure - Plan Expenditure and Non Plan Expenditure - Balanced, Surplus and Deficit Budget - Measure of Government Deficits - Revenue Deficit, Fiscal Deficit - Measure to Correct Different Deficit - Kinds of Taxes - Direct and Indirect Taxes - Proportional, Progressive and Regressive Taxes - Specific and Advalorem Taxes - Different between Direct and Indirect Tax Page 36 of 54 Youtube.com/c/StayLearningNewdelhi Contact@vijayAdarsh.com
37 Chapter: 11 Class: 01 Class: 02 Class: 03 Foreign Exchange Rate - Foreign Exchange Rate - Types of Exchange Rate - Fixed Exchange Rate System - Flexible Exchange Rate System - Types of Exchange Rate - Fixed Exchange Rate System - Flexible Exchange Rate System - Merit and Demerits - Determination of Foreign Exchange Rate - Demand of Foreign Exchange - Supply of Foreign Exchange - Determination of Foreign Exchange Rete - Demand of Foreign Exchange - Supply of Foreign Exchange - Equilibrium Rate of Exchange - Depreciation of Domestic Currency Page 37 of 54 Youtube.com/c/StayLearningNewdelhi Contact@vijayAdarsh.com
38 Class: 04 - Appreciation of Domestic Currency - Foreign Exchange Market - Functions of Foreign Exchange Market - Hedging - Operation of Foreign Exchange Market Page 38 of 54 Youtube.com/c/StayLearningNewdelhi Contact@vijayAdarsh.com
39 Chapter: 12 Class: 01 Class: 02 Balance of Payments - Hedging - Balance of Trade - Types of Balance of Payment - Balance of Payment - Features of Balance of Payment - Difference between BOP and BOT - Current Account - Capital Account - Items of Current Account - Difference between Autonomous and Accommodating Items - Disequilibrium in BOP - Causes of Disequilibrium in BOP - Effect of Disequilibrium in BOP Page 39 of 54 Youtube.com/c/StayLearningNewdelhi Contact@vijayAdarsh.com
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