INDIAN ECONOMIC STRUCTURE Unit I Nature of Indian Economy, Features of a Developing Economy, Characteristics and problems of Indian Economy, Objectives of Economics, Planning in India. India s Five Year Plans Achievements and Failures. Indian Agriculture Its Features and Problems, Agricultural Development In Planned Era, Green Revaluation, Agricultural Marketing, Rural Indebtedness, Rural Industrialization, Integrated Rural Development Programmes, Rural Electrification, Panchayat Raj, Co-operative Movements. Unit II Population Growth and Population Explosion, Population Policy and Programmes, Problem of Unemployment, Forms of Unemployment, Employment Programmes and Poverty Alleviation in India. Large Scale, Small Scale and Cottage Industries, Industrial Development During Five Year Plans, Public Sectors and Private Sector, Industrial Relations, Industrial Policy, Industrial Sickness, Industrial Finance, Unit- IV Money Market and Capital Market structure, Capital Formation, Indian Money Market, Monetary and Fiscal Policies, Deficit financing and its Implications. 1. Agarwal, A.N. Indian Economy 2. Datta and Sundaram Indian Economy 3. Misra S.K. and Puri V.K. Indian Economy 4. Gupta N.S. Industrial Economy of India 5. Mishra R.P,. Rural Development 6. Government of India Five year plans 7. Government of India Economy Survey 8. Reserve Bank of India Annual Reports on Currency & Finance.
MACRO- ECONOMICS Unit-I Concept Definition and scope of Macro-Economics, Statics and Dynamics, The Circular flow of Income. The Analysis and Measurement of Economic Activity National Income Accounting Concept and Definitions of National Income, Various Component of National Income, Methods of Measurement of National Income and Welfare. Unit II The consumption function The Keynesian Consumption Function, Relative Income Hypothesis, Permanent Income Hypothesis Multiplier and the Process of Income Propagation. The investment function Autonomous and Induced Investment, Government and the Theory of Income Determination Government Purchases and Income, Taxes and Equilibrium Level of Income, Tax Multiplier. Determination of the Equilibrium Level of Income The Simple Keynesian Model. Marginal Efficiency of Capital, Relation between MEC and MEI, The Derivation and Shift in IS and LM Curves, the Interaction between IS and LM Curves, The Acceleration Principle, Theories of Employment Say s Law of Market and Classical Theory of Employment, Saving Investment Analysis, An outline of Keynesian Theory of Employment. Unit-IV Theory of Inflation Concepts of Inflation, Inflationary Gaps Demand Pull and Cost Push Inflation. The Philips Curve, Effects of Inflation. Anti-Inflation Policies Monetary and Fiscal Policies. Fluctuation and Growth Hawtrey, Hayek, Schumpeter, Samuelson, Hicks. Theories of population Malthusian Theory and Theory of Optimum Population. 1. Stonier and Hague A text book of economic theory. 2. Deruburg and Dougal, M.C. Macro Economics 3. Acklay, G.- Macro Economic 4. Carl Schapiro Macro Economic Theory 5. Jha Raghbendra Contemporary Macro-Economic Theory and Policy
FOREIGN TRADE OF INDIA Unit I Introduction Trade its meaning and types, Difference between Internal and International Trade. Theories of International Trade: Absolute and Comparative Cost Advantage Theory, Hecksher- Ohlin, Opportunity Cost Theory, Availability Approach, India s Internal Trade- Characteristics and Problems, Coastal trade and trade of Uttar Pradesh, Terms of Trade, Trade : Terminology and Abbreviations. Unit-II Foreign Trade of India Before Independence, During Planning Period, Recent trends in India s Foreign Trade. Major Items of Exports: Composition, Direction and Future Prospects, Major Items of Imports: Composition, Direction and Future Prospects. Free Trade and Protective trade policies, India s Major trading partners. Financing of foreign trade, National Level Financing Institutions: EXIM Bank, ECGC and other institutions in financing of foreign trade, STC, MMTC, SEZ, and EPZ. Export promotions. Unit IV Strategy for Trade Policy in India General Developments during Planning Period, Recent World trade Scenario, Recent changes in trade policy, Trade agreements Bilateral and Multilateral Trade Agreements, GATT & UNCTAD, WTO, India s Balance of Trade and Balance of Payments. 1) Jaiswal Bimal & Sigh A.K.- Foreign Trade of India 2) Yadav R.S. & Pandey Prashant Trade of India (Hindi Verson) 3) Bhagwati J. Srinivasan Foreign Trade regimes and Economics development 4) Plaekar Trade of India 5) Salvi P.G. New Directions on India s Trade policy. 6) Cherrunilam F. International Trade Export Manager 7) Singh, M India s Export trends 8) Varshney R.L. India s Foreign Trade
APPLIED & BUSINESS STATISTICS Unit- I Statistical System in India- Statistical Organizations at Central and State Level, Central Statistical Organization, National Sample Survey Organization, Departmental Divisions etc. and their Publications. Agriculture Statistics in India-Nature of Crop Estimates, Estimation of Area, Yield and Export of Agriculture Produce. Industrial Statistics- Sources, Types and Utility, Annual Survey of Industries. Statistics of Prices Wholesale and Retail Price. Unit-II Population Statistics-Nature and Importance, Population Census in India Methods of population projection, Life Table and measurements of life related events. Vital Statistics- Computation of Mortality Rates, Birth and Fertility Rates, Reproduction Rates. Unit-III Analysis of Time Series- Concept and Components, Different Methods used for Measurement of Trend Value and Seasonal Indices, Cyclical and Irregular Variation. Index Numbers-Meaning, Types and Importance, Methods of constructing Index Numbers, Fixed Base and Chain Base Index, Weighted Index, Cost of Living Index, Real Wage Index. Unit-IV National Income Statistics-Methods of Measuring National Income and Related Aggregates. Statistical Quality Control-Construction and uses of Control Charts. Business Forecasting-Concept, Significance and Techniques. 1. Elhance, D. N. - Indian Statistics 2. Gupta, S. P. - Statistical Methods 3. Abrar, Anjum - Applied and Business Statistics 4. Asthana and Srivastava- Applied Statistics in India 5. Gupta, C. B. - Statistical Methods 6. Singh, A.K. - Applied and Business Statistics
INDIAN FINANCIAL SYSTEMS Unit I : Financial Systems & Money Market Definition, Significance and its Relationship with Economic Development, An overview of the Indian Financial Systems, The constituents of a Financial System Markets, Financial Market as a part of Financial System, Indian Money Market: its Institutions, Instruments and Financial Services, Reforms of Indian Money Market. Unit II : Capital Market Concept, Characteristics and Functions, The Primary (New Issue market) and the Secondary Market, Instruments of Capital Market, Capital market institutions The Stock Exchange, its Organization, Functions and Control, Capital Market in India, SEBI, OTCEI and N.S.E & B.S.E, Reforms of Indian Capital Market. Unit III : Banking Institutions The RBI, Commercial Banks Function and Present Position, Problems of Capital Adequacy, Risk Management in Banks BASEL Norms & other Commercial Banking Reforms. Unit IV : Non Banking Financial Intermediaries Investment institutions like LIC, GIC, Mutual Funds and other Non-Banking Financial Intermediaries - their Objectives, Functions, Organization, Operational Aspects and Present Position, International Financial Institutions. 1. Bhole, M.K.- Financial Markets and Institutions 2. Khan, M.Y.- Indian Financial Systems 3. Srivastava, R.M.- Management of Indian Financial Institutions, 4. Kuchal, S.C.-Corporation Finance 5. Khan, M.Y.-Industrial Finance 6. Desai, V.- Development Banking 7. Kuchhal, S.C.-The Industrial Economy of India