Internal: 25 Subject Code : UEA
External : 75 Exam Hours : 3
SEMESTER – I
CC I - MICRO ECONOMICS - I OBJECTIVES:
1. To teach the students about the basic concepts in Micro Economics.
2. To teach the Micro Economic Theories with graphical illustration
UNIT–I: - SCOPE AND METHODOLOGY OF MICRO ECONOMICS: 18 hrs
Concepts – Definition- Adam Smith – Marshall – Robbins - Samuelson - Scope of
Micro Economics – Relationship Between Micro Economics and Macro Economics –
Positive and Normative Economics – Deductive and Inductive – Static Dynamic.
UNIT – II: - CARDINAL UTILITY ANALYSIS: 18 hrs
Law of Demand- Law of Diminishing Marginal Utility – - Law of Equi – Marginal
Utility –– Elasticity of Demand –Meaning – Types - Measurement – Importance.
UNIT – III: - ORDINAL UTILITY ANALYSIS: 18hrs
Indifference Curve Techniques – Features of Indifference Curve - Consumer
Equilibrium – Price Effect – Income Effect – Substitution Effect.
UNIT – IV: - PRODUCTION FUNCTION: 18 hrs
Production Function – Laws of Returns – Law of Variable Proportions – I so –
Quant Curve – The Principle of Diminishing Marginal Rate of Technical Substitution.
UNIT – V: - COST AND REVENUES: 18 hrs
Concept of Costs – Short Run and Long Run Cost – Derivation of Long Run
Average Cost and Long Run Marginal Cost – Forms of Market – Reasons for the ‘U’
shape of AC Curve - Revenue concepts – Total Revenue, Average Revenue – Marginal
Revenue – Relationship between Average Revenue and Marginal Revenue.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. S.Sankaran - Micro Economics, Margham Publications, Madras.
2. M.L.Seth - Micro Economic Theory (Lakshmi Narain Agarwal Co.,
Agra)
3. M.L.Jhingan(1996) - Micro Economic Theory(Konark Publishers
Pvt.Ltd) Chennai.
REFERENCES:
1. Watson - Price theory and its uses (Scientific Book Co., Calcutta)
2. Stigler.G - Theory of Price (4th edition, Prentice Hall of India, New
Delhi.
3. Koutsoyiannis - Modern Micro Economics (Macmillan Press, London)
4. H.L. Ahuja - Advanced Economic Theory, S.Chand and Co,Pvt.Ltd.,
Ram Nagar, New Delhi.
5.M.L. Jhingan - Advanced Micro Economic Theory( Konark Publishers
Pvt. Ltd., Chennai)
Internal: 25 Subject Code : UEB
External : 75 Exam Hours: 3
SEMESTER – I
CC II – INDIAN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Objectives:
1. To enable the students to have an understanding of the various components and
issues of Indian Economy...
2. To teach developments in Indian Economy before Independence, at the time of
independence and during the post independence period.
UNIT–I:-CONCEPTS OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT -15 hrs
Concept of Economic Development and Growth; Basic Characteristics of Under
Development Economy – Economic and Non-Economic Factors Inhibiting Economic
Development.
UNIT – II:- DEMOGRAPHIC FEATURES & NATIONAL INCOME -15 hrs
Human Resources; Population –Age –Occupational Distribution – Population
Policy Poverty – Absolute and Relative poverty causes – Remedial Measures - National
Income - Concepts –Methods of Measuring National Income -Trends and Difficulties of
Estimating National Income.
UNIT – III :- AGRICULTURAL SECTOR -15hrs
Agriculture – Productivity – Land Reforms - Green Revolution – Agricultural
Finance –NABARD –PACB -Marketing –Mechanization –Agricultural Development in
Five Year Plans.
UNIT – IV:- INDUSTRIAL SECTOR -15 hrs
Industry – Industrial Policies of 1948, 1956 & 1991 – Industrial Finance IDBI,
IFCI, SFCI –Cottage Small Scale – Large Scale –Cotton - Sugar Iron & Steel Industry.
UNIT – V:-SERVICE SECTOR AND PLANNING -15hrs
Transport Railways – Roadways – Waterways – Airways Transport – Objectives -
Recent Five Year Plan – Health – Education – Role of Education.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. S.Sankaran - Indian Economy
2. Ruddar Dutt and - (2001)Indian Economy
K.P.M Sundaram (S Chand and Co, Ltd, New Delhi)
3. Alak Ghosh - Indian Economy (The world press pvt, ltd Calcuta)
4. Dhingra , I.C (2001) - Indian Economy
5. Chand, New Delhi - Environment and policy. Sultan. Chand and Sons.
REFERENCES:
1. Balasubaramaniam - The Economy of India,
(Widemteld and Necolyon, London )
2. Bimal Jalan (1991) - India’s Economic Crisis – The way Ahead
(Oxfrod University)
3. Vaildhyanathan.A - The Indian Economy –Crisis response and prospects.
4. Dandekar - The Indian Economy , 1947-1992-Vol II
(Sage, New Delhi)
-Annual Statistical Apstract
Internal: 25 Subject Code : UEC
External : 75 Exam Hours : 3
SEMESTER – II
CC III - MICRO ECONOMICS – II
Objectives:
1. To teach the students, about the basic concepts in Micro Economics.
2. To teach the Micro Economic Theories with graphical illustration
UNIT – I: PRICING UNDER PERFECT COMPETITION:- 15hrs
Meaning and Forms of Market – Features of Perfect Competition – Meaning of
Market - Pricing Under Perfect Competition – Short – Run and long - Run Equilibrium
of the Firm.
UNIT – II: - PRICING UNDER MONOPOLY: 15 hrs
Monopoly – Price Determination Under Monopoly – Price Discrimination –
Dumping.
UNIT – III: - PRICING UNDER MONOPOLISTIC COMPETITION AND OLIGOPOLY;
20 hrs
Monopolistic Competition – Meaning – features – Price Determination -
Equilibrium of the Individual firm – Oligopoly – Meaning – Definition.- price
Determination Under Oligopoly ( paul sweezy model).
UNIT – IV:- THEORY OF FACTOR PRICING: RENT AND WAGE:- 20hrs
General Theory of Distribution – Marginal productively Theory of Distribution -
Ricardian and Modern Theories of Rent – Quasi Rent – Theories of wages – Subsistence
Theory, Wage Fund Theory, Marginal Productivity Theory of wage –Modern Theory of
Wage.
UNIT –V:- THEORIES OF INTEREST AND PROFIT 20hrs
Theories of Interest - Classical and Neo Classical Theory of Interest - Liquidity
Preference Theory – Theories of Profit – Risk and Uncertainty – Innovation Theory.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. S.Sankaran - Micro Economics, Margham Publications, Madras.
2. M.L.Seth - Micro Economic Theory(Lakshmi Narain Agarwal Co.,
Agra)
3. M.L.Jhingan - Micro Economic Theory(Konark Publishers
Pvt.Ltd., Chennai.
REFERENCES:
1. Watson - Price theory and its uses (Scientific Book Co., Calcutta)
2. Stigler.G - Theory of Price(4th edition, Prentice Hall of India, New
Delhi.
3. Koutsyiannis - Modern Micro Economics(Macmillan Press, London)
4. H.L. Ahuja - Advanced Economic Theory, S.Chand and Co,Pvt.Ltd.,
Ram Nagar, New Delhi.
Internal: 25 Subject Code : UED
External: 75 Exam Hours : 3
SEMESTER – II
CC IV – AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
Objectives:
1. To make the students aware of the significance of agriculture in the development
scenario of the nation.
2. To create awareness of promotion strategy and marketing research in agricultural
sector.
UNIT – IMPORTANCE OF AGRICULTURE 15 hrs
The Nature and Scope of Agricultural Economics – Features of Indian Agriculture
– Significance of Agriculture in India – Inter Sector Linkage.
UNIT – II: - CROPPING PATTERN AND TRENDS IN INDIAN AGRICULTURE
15 hrs
Meaning - Cropping pattern - Factors - area – production – productivity crops –
Productivity Trends in Area – Production – Productivity and strategies.
UNIT – III:- AGRICULTURAL FINANCE & INSURANCE 15 hrs
Meaning – Needs – Types – Source – Role of Co-operatives, Commercial Banks
and NABARD in Rural finance – Problems – Institutional – Non – Institutional – Crop
Insurance.
UNIT – IV: - AGRICULTURAL MARKETING 15 hrs
Marketed and marketable surplus – Marketing of Agro- based Industrial
Produces – Co- operative Market - Regulated Market - Forms of Agricultural Market.
UNIT – V: AGRICULTURAL PRICING POLICY 15hrs
Agricultural Policy - Meaning Need for agricultural policy – Objectives-Food
Corporation of India- TNCSC - Agricultural Pricing Policy.
TEXT BOOKS:
1.B.P. Vasant Desai - Agricultural Economics, Rural development
2. V. Natakarani - Agricultural Prices and Development with stability
C.B.Memoria - Agricultural problems of India.
RERERENCES:
1. Government of India - Agricultural Marketing Reports
2. Ruddar Dutt and K.P.M.Sundaram - Indian Economy
Internal : 25 Subject Code : UEE
External : 75 Exam Hours: 3
SEMESTER – III
CC V - MACRO ECONOMICS – I
Objectives:
1. Make the students to aware of the basic concepts and theories of employment
and impact of Business cycle on Economic Growth.
2. To understand the classical and neo classical growth models
UNIT – I:- INTRODUCTION TO MACRO ECONOMIC ANALYSIS 15hrs
Nature and Scope of Macro Economics –Importance and Limitations –Methods
of Macro Economics -Static, Dynamic and Comparative Static Analysis.
UNIT – II;- NATIONAL INCOME ACCOUNTING; 15hrs
Definition – Concept and Components importance Methods of measuring
national income – Difficulties – Circular flow of income – Two, Three and Four sector
model.
UNIT – III:- CLASSICAL THEORY OF EMPLOYMENT 20hrs
Concept of full employment - Assumptions – Say’s Law of Market prepositions –
Limitations – Pigou Effect – Criticism of the classical theory of Employment.
UNIT – IV:- KEYNESIAN THEORY OF EMPLOYMENT 20 hrs
The Principle of Effective demand – Aggregate demand function – Aggregate
Supply function – Determinants of effective demand – Importance of Effective demand –
Keynes under employment equilibrium.
UNIT – V;- CONSUMPTION THEORY 20hrs
Consumption Function Meaning – Attributes, Determinants of Consumption
Function – Keynes Psychological Law – Absolute income Hypothesis, Relative income
Hypothesis, Permanent income Hypothesis and Life cycle hypothesis.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. M.L. Seth. - An Introduction to Keynesian, economics
(Lakshmi narain Agarwal, Agra).
2. M.L Jhingan - Macro Economic Theory (Konark Publishers,
Chennai).
3. K.R.Gupta - Macro Economics (Athma Ram and Sons, New
Delhi).
REFERENCES:
1. Ackley.G - Macro Economic Theory and Policy (Macmillan, New Delhi).
2. Alvin H.Hanson A - Guide to Keynes (Mc Graw Hill, New Delhi).
3. Shapiro.E - Macro Economics, Galgotia Publication, New Delhi.
4. M.C Vaish - Macro Economic Theory (Vikas Publishing House(p)Ltd., New
Delh
Internal: 25 Subject Code : UEF
External : 75 Exam Hours : 3
SEMESTER – III
CC VI - TAMILNADU ECONOMY
Objectives:
1. To enable the students to have an understanding of the various components and
issues of Tamil Nadu Economy.
2. To teach development in the Tamil Nadu Economy before independence, at the
time of independence and during the post independence period.
UNIT–I:- PROFILE 15 hrs
Profile of Tamil Nadu – Area – Population – Forest – Economic Development of
the State – Human Resources – Infra Structure – Rural and Urban – Education – Power.
UNIT – II:- AGRICULTURE 15hrs
Agriculture – Cropping Pattern – Principal Commodities – Irrigation –Blue &
White Revolution – Animal Husbandry and Fisheries – Uzhavar Sandhai
UNIT – III :- INDUSTRY 15hrs
Industries - Major Industries – Automobile – Cement Industry – Governments
role in industrial development – Industrial Finance – DIC, TIIC, SIDCO, SIPCOT .
UNIT – IV:- BUDGET AND ECONOMIC ISSUES IN TAMILNADU 15hrs
State Finance – Revenue Expenditure –Tamil Nadu Budget – Anti – Poverty
strategies with Reference to Tamil Nadu – Unemployment Problems and measures.
UNIT – V:- WOMEN IN TAMILNADU 15hrs
Women Development In Tamil Nadu – Micro Finance – SHGs –Problems faced by
women agricultural labour - Role of Primary Education in Women development.
Text Books:
1. Perumalsamy - Tamil Nadu Economy
2. Rajalakshmi - Tamil Nadu Economy
3. Velappan - Tamil Nadu Economy
References:
1. Kurien .C.T - Economic Change in Tamil Nadu
2. MIDS - Tamil Nadu Economy-Performance and Issues
3. TamilNadu Development Report - Tamil Nadu Economic Appraisal
Internal : 25 Subject Code : UEE1
External : 75 Exam Hours : 3
SEMESTER – III
NME I – ISSUES IN INDIAN ECONOMY
Objectives:
1. To enable the students to have an understanding of the various components
and issues of Indian Economy.
2. To teach development in Indian Economy before independence, at the time of
independence.
UNIT-I INTRODUCTION 6hrs
Basic Economic Indicators – Demographic Profile – National Income – Trends in
Growth- Significance.
UNIT- II MONETARY POLICY AND BANKING 6 hrs
RBI Functions – Monetary Policy – Commercial Banks – Functions, Progress and
Problems.
UNIT – III FISCAL POLICY AND FOREIGN TRADE 6hrs
Fiscal Policy – Public Expenditure – Foreign Trade – Recent Trends – EXIM
Policy.
UNIT – IV PLANNING IN INDIA 6hrs
Economic Planning – Current Plan in Detail; Strategies – Objectives –
Achievements and failures.
UNIT –V SPECIFIC ISSUES 6hrs
Unemployment– Poverty- Causes, Effects, and Measures -– Inflation .
REFERENCE BOOK:
1. S.F.Misra and V.E.Puri - Economics of Development and Planning
2. Ruddar Datt & Sundaram K.P.M – Indian Economy, Sultan Chand & Co, New
Delhi.
Internal : 25 Subject Code : UEG
External : 75 Exam Hours : 3
SEMESTER – IV
CC VII - MACRO ECONOMICS – II
Objectives:
1. To teach the students to understand the basic concept of macro economics.
2. To make the students to understand Macro Economic policies.
UNIT – I:- INVESTMENT FUNCTION 15 hrs
Concepts - Keynes Theory of Investment - Determinants – Marginal Efficiency of
Capital – Marginal Efficiency of Investment - Investment Multiplier – The Principle of
Acceleration - Super Multiplier.
UNIT – II:- THEORIES OF INTEREST 15hrs
Classical Theory of Interest – Neo Classical Theory of Interest –Keynsian Theory
of Interest.
UNIT – III:- GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM - IS-LM FUNCTION 15hrs
Integration of Real and Monetary Sectors - IS and LM Functions – Dynamic
Shifting of IS, LM Curves – Effectiveness of Monetary and Fiscal Policy.
UNIT – IV: - INFLATION 15hrs
Inflation – Meaning -Types- Causes of Inflation – Effects of Inflation – Measures
to Control - Implications of Philips Curve.
UNIT – V:- BUSINESS CYCLE AND MACRO ECONOMIC POLICY 15hrs
Phases and Characteristics – Monetary and Non Monetary Theories of Business
Cycle – Kaldor, Hicks and Samuelson – Control of Trade Cycle – Macro Economic Polices
– Money and Fiscal policy.
TEXT BOOKS:
1.Seth. M.L - An Introduction to Keynesian, Economics( Lakshmi
Narain Agarwal, agra.)
2. M.L. Jhingan - Macro Economic Theory(Konark Publishers,
Chennai).
3. K.R.Gupta - Macro Economics(Athma Ram and Sons, New Delhi
REFERENCES:
1. Ackley G. - Macro Economic Theory and Policy(Macmillan, New
Delhi.)
2. Alvin H. Hanson - A Guide to Keynes(Mc Graw Hill, NewDelhi.
3. Shapiro.E - Macro Econimic, Galgitia Publication, New Delhi.
4. M.C.Vaish - Macro Economic Theory(Vikas publishing House(p)
Ltd.,New Delhi.
Internal : 25 Subject Code : UEH
External : 75 Exam Hours: 3
SEMESTER – I V
CC VIII – ECONOMICS OF PLANNING AND GROWTH
Objectives:
1. To enable the students to have an understanding of the various components and
issues of Indian Economy..
2. To teach developments in Indian Economy before Independence, at the time of
independence and during the post independence period.
UNIT–I:- CONCEPT OF ECONOMIC PLANNING
Nature and scope of Economic planning-Under development and Economic Growth-
definition of Economic planning-Planning in backward areas-Types of planning-
Planning control.
- 15 hrs
UNIT – II:-COMMUNISM
Planning under communism-Soviet Plaaning-Economic Planning in China.Planning in
East European Countries-Romania, Bulgaria and Poland. - 15
hrs .
UNIT – III :-CAPITALISM
Economic Planning under Capitalism- Planning in UK-Economic Planning in USA.
- 15 hrs
UNIT – IV:- PLANNING IN SOUTH EAST ASIA
Economic Planning in South East Asia – Myanmar- Malaysia- Singapore –Thailand-
Indonisia-Japan.
- 15 hrs
UNIT – V:- MIXED ECONOMY
Planning under Mixed Economy- Planning in India- Indian Five year plans-Problems of
Indian Planning-Role of Private Sector-Characteristics of Indian Planning-Recent Five
year plan-NITHI AYOG
-
TEXT BOOKS:
1. S.Sankaran - Indian Economy
2. Ruddar Dutt and - (2001) Indian Economy
K.P.M Sundaram (S Chand and Co, Ltd, New Delhi)
3. Alak Ghosh - Indian Economy (The world press pvt, ltd Calcuta)
4. Dhingra , I.C (2001) - Indian Economy
5. Chand, New Delhi - Environment and policy. Sultan. Chand and Sons.
REFERENCES:
1. Balasubaramaniam - The Economy of India,
(Widemteld and Necolyon, London )
2. Bimal Jalan (1991) - India’s Economic Crisis – The way Ahead
(Oxfrod University)
3. Vaildhyanathan.A - The Indian Economy –Crisis response and prospects.
4. Dandekar - The Indian Economy , 1947-1992-Vol II
(Sage, New Delhi)
Internal : 25 Subject Code : UES1
External : 75 Exam Hours : 3
SEMESTER – IV
SBE I - ECONOMICS FOR COMPETITIVE EXAMIANTIONS
Objective:
1. To create awareness among student to attend the competitive examinations.
UNIT – I :-MICRO ECONOMICS 6 hrs
Meaning of Demand - Law of Demand – Utility – Elasticity of Demand –Supply-
Law of Supply – Elasticity of Supply - Concepts of Cost – AC – MC AFC, AVC, TC –
Concepts of Revenue, AR, MR, TR.
UNIT – II:- MACRO ECONOMICS 6 hrs
Meaning Static – Dynamic – Stock – Flow – National Income – GDP,
NDP,GNP,NNP, Personal Income, Percapita Income – Disposable Personal Income –
Concept of MEC, MEI, Multiplier, accelerator, Super multiplier- Induced investment,
Autonomous Investment.
UNIT – III:- MONETARY ECONOMICS 6 hrs Meaning – Types – Barter system – Kinds of Money – Functions of Money – Monetary Policy – RBI – Commercial Bank. UNIT –IV:- FISCAL ECONOMICS 6hrs Meaning – Sources of Revenue – Features - Personal Income Tax- Corporate Tax Excise duty – VAT – Debt Redemption – Fiscal Policy - Budget UNIT – V:- CURRENT AND SPECIFIC ISSUES 6 hrs Concept of Poverty – Unemployment – Inflation – Population Explosion – Environment Pollution.
TEXT BOOKS:-
1. S.Sankaran - Micro Economics, Margham Publications, Madras.
2.M.L Jingan - Macro Economics.
3. S.Sankaran - Fiscal Economics.
4.S. Sankaran - Monetary Economics
5. S.Sankaran -Indian Economic development
REFERENCES:-
1.Watson(1975) - Price theory and its uses (Scientific Book Co., Calcutta)
2.Ackley G.(1976), - Macro Economic Theory and Policy(Macmi Delhi.)
Internal : 25 Subject Code : UEE2
External : 75 Exam Hours: 3 SEMESTER – IV NME -II– ECONOMIC REFORMS Objectives:
This objective has been introduced especially for the students of UG (other economics) to understand the feature of New Economic Reform introduced in India since 1991.
UNIT-I:- INTRODUCTION 6 hrs
Development Indicators – Factors promoting and inhibiting Economic
Development in India- Need for Economic Reforms – Phase I and Phase II
UNIT- II:-COMPONENTS OF ECONOMIC REFORMS 6 hrs Liberalisation-Privatization – Globalization – Impact of Economic Reforms positive and control measures. UNIT – III:- BALANCE OF PAYMENTS 6hrs FDI Foreign Trade and Balance of Payments- Causes for disequilibrium and control measures. UNIT – IV:- POVERTY 6hrs
Meaning – Causes – Effects – Poverty Alleviation Strategies.
UNIT –V FINANCIAL SECTOR REFORMS 6 hrs Economic Planning – Current Plan in Detail; Strategies – Objectives-Achievements and failures. REFERENCES :
1. I.C.Dhingra - Indian Economic Problems,Sultan Chand & Sons.New Delhi.
2. C.T.Kurien - Economic Reforms
3. World Development Report – World Bank Publications.
Internal : 25 Subject Code : UEI
External : 75 Exam Hours : 3
SEMESTER – V
CC IX - INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS
OBJECTIVES: 1. To Impart knowledge about the Basic Concepts, Principles and Theories of
International trade. 2. To make the student aware of the Pros and cons of Globalization.
UNIT – I: - THEORIES OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE. 15 hrs
Salient Features of International Trade. Distinction between Regional and
International Trade – Advantages and Disadvantages of International Trade- Classical
Theory of Ricardo’s Comparative Cost Theory – Modern Theory - Heckscher- Ohlin
Theory.
UNIT- II :- FREE TRADE VS PROTECTION 15 hrs
Free Trade Vs Protection Case for and Against Free Trade- Protection –Case for
and Against Protection – Tariffs Meaning and Types – Effects – Quotas Meaning Types
and Effects.
UNIT-III BALANCE OF PAYMENT 15 hrs Balance of Payment - Meaning - Components – Distinction between Balance of
Trade and Balance of Payment. - Meaning – Components - Disequilibrium - Causes –
Measures for Removal of disequilibrium.
UNIT-IV FOREIGN EXCHANGE 15 hrs Foreign Exchange- Importance, Functions of Foreign Exchange Market – Stable
and Flexible Exchange Rate - Types and Functions Determination of Equilibrium
Foreign Exchange rate.- Purchasing Power Parity Theory – Partial and Full
Convertibility of Currency
UNIT-V INTERNATIONAL LIQUIDITY AND ORGANISATION 15 hrs IMF, IBRD, GATT ,WTO,UNCTAD , SAARC, NIEO - Problems of International liquidity.
TEXT BOOK
1. D.M.Mithani - Money Banking and Trade Introduction to International
Economics, Vora & co., Publishers, Bombay.
2. Cherunilam F - International Economics(Tata Mc Graw Hill, New Delhi.)
3. Jhingan M.L - International Economics
REFERENCES:
1.M.C Vaish - Money Banking and international Trade(New Age
international ltd, New Delhi).
2. Charles P.Kindlebeger - Introduction to International Trade and
Finance(Richard D. Irwin INC,U.S.A).
3. Lorie Tarshis - Introduction to international Trade and finance( John
Wiley sons,( INC, U.S.A)
4. S. Sankaran - International Economics
Internal : 25 Subject Code : UEJ
External : 75 Exam Hours : 3
SEMESTER – V
CC X - LABOUR ECONOMICS OBJECTIVES:
1. To make the students aware of Labour problems . 2. To make the students understand working of Trade union in India.
UNIT – I: - CONCEPTS OF LABOUR: 15 hrs
Meaning of Labour – Characteristics of Labour –Problems of labour-
Characteristcs Indian Labour - Migration – Meaning,Effects of Migration.
UNIT – II: - ABSENTEEISM AND TURNOVER OF LABOUR: 15hrs
Definion of Absenteeism- Extent of absenteeism - effects of absenteeism
and causes of absenteeism. Labour turnover measures to remove absenteeism-An
Estimate of the problem of Absenteeism-Measurement of Labour turnover-Difficulties
in measuring labour turnover-Methods to reduce labour turnover
UNIT – III: - TRADE UNIONISM AND FUNCTIONS: 15hrs
Meaning of Trade unionism- The Theories of Trade Unionism- The Theory
of Industrial Democracy- Karl Marx Theory- Gandhian Theory.
UNIT – IV:- INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES:
Meaning –Forms - Industrial disputes in India- Effects of Industrial
disputes – Collective Bar.
UNIT – V: - LABOUR WELFARE: 15 hrs
Meaning of labour welfare- classification -Scope of labour work-
Importance – Labour welfare practices in India –Social Welfare.
TEXT BOOKS: 1. Dr.B.P..Tyagi., Labour Economics and Social Welfare
2. A.M.Sarma., Labour Welfare and Social Security
3Dr.T.N.Bhagoliwal., Economics of Labour
REFERENCES: 1. M.L.Seth - Monetary Economics, Lakshmi Narain Agarwal,Agra.
2. M.C.Vaish - Money, Banking and International Trade (Wiley Eastern
ltd., New Delhi.
3.Sayers.R.S - Modern Banking(Oxford University, Press)
4. Basu S.K. - Recent Banking Development(Chand and Co.,New Delhi)
5. Basil J. Moore - An introduction to the theory of finance(oxford
university, Press)
Internal : 25 Subject Code : UEK
External : 75 Exam Hours: 3
SEMESTER – V
CC XI - FISCAL ECONOMICS Objectives:
1. To Create Knowledge about Revenue and Expenditure of the Stat and Central Government,
2. To make the Students Aware of the Concepts in Fiscal Economics, Meaning of Budget, Zero Based Budget and fiscal policy followed by the government.
UNIT – I:-NATURE AND SCOPE OF FISCAL ECONOMICS: 15 hrs Nature and Scope of Fiscal Economics – Public Finance and Private Finance-
significance - Principles of Taxation – Theories of Taxation –Taxable Capacity – Direct
and Indirect Taxes – Kinds of Taxes - Progressive, Proportional and Regressive
Taxation- Principle of Maximum Social Advantage.
UNIT – II:- PUBLIC REVENUE: 15 hrs Public Revenue – Meaning – Classification – Canons of Taxation– Objectives – Major Tax Revenue - Sources of Non Tax Revenue – Income Tax– Corporate Tax -VAT- Excise Duty- Customs Duty- GST. UNIT – III:- PUBLIC EXPENDITURE AND DEBT: 15 hrs Public expenditure – Meaning – Scope – Classification – Canons – Theories – Wagner’s Theory -Public Debt. – Classification – Effects - Redemption UNIT – IV:- FEDERAL FINANCE: 15 hrs Federal finance – Principles – Union – State Financial Relations – Finance Commission( Recent Finance Commission) – Local Finance . UNIT – V:- FISCAL POLICY: 15 hrs Budget – Objectives – Types– Meaning and Definition of Fiscal Policy –Objectives
and Instruments of Fiscal Policy.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Musgrave and Musgrave - Public finance in theory and practice.
2. B.P.Tyagi - Public finance
3. S.Sankaran - Fiscal Economics.
REFERENCES:
1. Atkinson,A.B and J.E.Siglitz - Lectures on Public Economics, Tata McGraw
Hill, New Yark.
2. Buchanan, J.M. - The Public Finances, Richard D.Irwin, Homewood
3. Srinivatava D.K - Fiscal Federalism in India.
4. Reports of Various finance commission.
Internal : 25 Subject Code : UEL
External : 75 Exam Hours: 3
SEMESTER – V
CC XII - MONETARY ECONOMICS OBJECTIVES:
1. To make the students aware of the evaluation of Money and kinds of money. 2. To make the students to understand working of monetary systems in India.
UNIT – I:- CONCEPTS OF MONEY: 15hrs Money – Definition - Barter system - Evolution – Significance and functions of money – Classification - Forms of Money. UNIT – II:- APPROACHES TO MONETARY THEORY 15 hrs Quantity Theory; – Fisher’s Transactions Approach – Cash Balance Approach –– Real Balance Effect. UNIT – III:- INFLATION AND DEFLATION: 15hrs Inflation – Concept and Meaning, Causes, Effects of Inflation – Deflation – Meaning, Causes and Effects – Disinflation - Stagflation. UNIT – 1V:- MONETARY POLICY: 15 hrs Monetary Policy – Objectives – Instruments of Monetary Policy, Limitations - Monetary Policy in India. UNIT – V:- BANKING AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: 15hrs Banking – Definitions, Kinds of bank – Commercial Bank – Functions – Central Bank and Functions – Reserve Bank of India – NBFI – E –Bank –Credit & Debit Card. TEXT BOOKS: 1. Gupta R.D. -Keynes and post Keynesian Economics(Kalayani
Publishers, New Delhi.
2. K.P.M.Sundaram -Money,Banking and International Trade(Vikas, New
Delhi.
3. S.Sankaran - Monetary Economics, Margham Publications, Madras.
REFERENCES: 1. M.L.Seth - Monetary Economics, Lakshmi Narain Agarwal,Agra.
2. M.C.Vaish - Money, Banking and International Trade (Wiley Eastern
Ltd., New Delhi.
3.Sayers.R.S - Modern Banking(Oxford University, Press)
4. Basu S.K. - Recent Banking Development(Chand and Co.,New Delhi)
5. Basil J. Moore - An introduction to the theory of finance(oxford
university, Press)
Internal : 15 Subject Code : UEE3a
External : 45 Exam Hours : 2
SEMESTER – V
MBE I - COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN ECONOMICS
Objectives: 1. To Learn basic techniques of computer and its applications in Economics 2. To make familiar with the creation of documents and mail – Merge concept.
UNIT – I:- INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS: 10 hrs Meaning of Computer – Characteristics of Computer – Types of computers – Computer hardware and software – Generations of Computers – Input, output devices – Application of Computers in Economics and Business. UNIT – II: - MS-OFFICE 2003: 10 hrs Ms-Word – Features – Starting Word – Entering Text – Saving, Opening a document – Editing and Formatting a Document- Mail Merge- Ms-Access – Data Base Creation –Data Entry. UNIT – III: - MS – EXCEL, POWER POINT AND E-MAIL: 10 hrs MS- Excel – Features – Work sheets and work books – Creating charts – MS-Power Point – Features – Creation of Slides – Entering and Formatting Text – Mail Opening - Sending –and Checking- E-mail Receiving attached File. TEXT BOOKS:
1. Rajaramah V (1996) - Fundamentals of computers, Prentice Hall
of India, New Delhi.
2. Sinha(1992) - Computer Fundamentals PB,
Publications,
New Delhi.
REFERENCES:
1. Sanders D.H (1988) - Computers Today, McGraw Hill (3rd
Edition), New Yark.
Internal : 10 Subject Code : UEE3bY
External : 30 Exam Hours : 2
SEMESTER – V
MBE 1 - COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN ECONOMICS (PRACTICAL LIST)
MS-WORD 20 hrs
1. Text Manipulations
2. Usage of numbering, Bullets, Footer and Header
3. Mail Merge Concept
MS-EXCEL 25 hrs
1. Data sorting – ascending and descending
2. Work Sheet preparation
i) Mark List
ii) Individual Pay Bill
Internal : 25 Subject Code : UES2
External : 75 Exam Hours : 3
SEMESTER – V
SBE –II RURAL ECONOMY
OBJECTIVES:
To make the students aware of the difficulties of Rural Economy
To make the students understanding the policy implications of the elected bodies.
UNIT-I- INTRODUCTION 6 hrs
Meaning and Significance of Rural Economy – Features – Problems of Rural
Economy– Types of Rural Industries.
UNIT – II :- RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE 6 hrs
Rural infrastructure –Education - Health – Transport –Electricity.
UNIT- III:- AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT 6 hrs
Agricultural Development – Impact of New Agricultural Strategy – Migration –
Urban Pull and Rural Push Factors – Agricultural Labour Problems.
UNIT- IV:-RURAL FINANCE AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES 6 hrs
Agricultural Finance – Meaning Nature, Types, Sources and Problems of
Agricultural Finance – Co-operatives in rural Finance –NABARD in Rural Finance - Rural
Development Programmes - IADP, SFDA, HADP.
UNIT-V:- PLANNING FOR RURAL DEVELOPMENT 6 hrs
Planning for Rural Development – Micro Level Planning – Rural Development
Agency .
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Grewal PS - Indian Economy
2..Sankaran - Indian Economy
3. Ruddar Dutt and - (2001) Indian Economy
K.P.M Sundaram (S Chand and Co, Ltd, New Delhi)
4. Alak Ghosh - Indian Economy (The world press pvt, ltd Calcuta)
5. Dhingra , I.C (2001) - Indian Economy
REFERENCES :
1. Reports of National Institute of Rural Development
2. Manorama Year Book
3. Balasubaramaniam - The Economy of India,
(Widemteld and Necolyon, London )
4. Bimal Jalan (1991) - India’s Economic Crisis – The way Ahead
(Oxfrod University)
5. Katharshigh – Rural Development
6. Bhattachrya SN - Managing Rural Development.
Internal : 25 Subject Code : UES3
External : 75 Exam Hours: 3
SEMESTER – V
SBE -III - HEALTH ECONOMICS
OBJECTIVES:
1. To Teach the students the Importance of Health Economics & the Role of Economics in Health Care Sector.
2. To make the students Understand the Process of Development of Health Policy & the Role of Planning in Health Care Sector.
UNIT -I-INTRODUCTION 6 hrs
Meaning –Definition –Objectives –Importance -Determinants of Health Status.
UNIT-II - HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENT 6 hrs
Indicators of Health and Development – Ecological Factors Affecting Health Fertility -Morbidity -Mortality -Life Expectancy –Impact of Health on Human Development
UNIT –III DIMENSIONS OF DEVELOPMENT 6 hrs
Determinants of Health - Poverty and Malnutrition -Economic Dimensions of Health Care - Health Care Programme.
UNIT-IV DONORS ON HEALTH CARE 6hrs
Allocation of Resources for Health Care- Donors Spending -World Bank –USAID- UNFPA –DFID –WHO
UNIT-V -EVALUATION 6hrs
Monitoring -Evaluation and Operational Research -HMIS -BLS –ELS or Studies, NFHS –DLHS -NSS TEXT BOOKS:
1. S.B.Verma, S.K.Jiloka,A.CPanthak - Rural Health Care and Housing
2. William jack(1999). - Principles of Healh Economics for
Development Countries
REFERENCE:
1. Alistair Mc Guire, John Hendersone and Gavin Mooney (1988) – The Economic of
Health Care. An Introductory text.
2. World Bank(1993) - World Development Report Investing in Health. World
Development indicators.
3. UNDP Reports.
Internal : 25 Subject Code : UEM
External : 75 Exam Hours : 3
SEMESTER – VI
CC XIII – HISTORY OF ECONOMIC THOUGHT
Objectives:
1. To teach the students aware of the various aspects of schools of Economic Thought.
2. To make the students understanding the contribution of various Economist. UNIT–I: - NATURE AND SCOPE OF ECONOMIC THOUGHT: 18 hrs Nature and significance of Economic Thought –Mercantilism –Factors that gave rise to Mercantilism - Sri Thomas Mun – Factors responsible for the Rise of Physiocracy Francis Quesnay – Physiocratic doctrines. UNIT – II:- CLASSICAL SCHOOL : 18 hrs Adam smith –Division of labour –Labour Theory of value –Laissez faire Doctrine of smith –David Ricardo – Theory of rent –Stationary State –Malthus - Theory of population –Theory of Gluts. UNIT – III :- HISTORICAL, SOCIALISTS AND MARGINAL SCHOOL: 18 hrs
Older- Newer Historical School –Socialist –Sismondi – Robert Owen –Karl Marx –Carl Menger. UNIT – IV:- INSTITUTIONAL SCHOOL: 18 hrs Veblen –Neo-Classical -Alfred Marshall –Keynesian Revolution. UNIT – V:- INDIAN ECONOMIC THOUGHT 18 hrs
R.C.Dutt - Naroiji – Gandhij -Gokohle –Nehru – Amartya Sen- Raw Manmohan
Model.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Srivastava - History of Economic Thought(S.Chand and Co., New Delhi)
2. Hajela T.M - History of Economic Thouht,( Shiva Lala Agarwal Co., Agra)
3. Lokanathan V - History of Economic Thought (S.Chand and Co., Ltd., New Delhi
Reference:
1. Lewis Haney H - History of Economic Thought(Surjeet publications, Delhi)
2. Ganguli B.N - Indian Economic Thought(Tata Mc Graw hill Co.,Ltd.,New Delhi
3. Devrajbali - Modern Indian Thought(Sterling Publishers Pvt., Ltd
Internal : 25 Subject Code : UEN
External : 75 Exam Hours: 3
SEMESTER – VI
CC XIV - DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
Objectives: 1. To understand about the indicators of development. 2. To study about the theories of Economics of Development
UNIT – I:- INTRODUCTION 18 hrs Definition- Growth Vs Development - Economic and Non-Economic Factors of Development – Obstacles to development- Vicious Circle Theory . UNIT – II:- CLASSICAL THEORIES 18hrs Classical theories, Ricardo, Marx, Rostow, Schumpeter, Nurkse. UNIT – III:- GROWTH STRATEGIES 18 hrs Theories of Under development –Surplus labour theory by Lewis, Big-Push, Rosentein Rodan – Balanced Vs Unbalanced growth – Hirschman. UNIT – IV:- FACTORS OF PRODUCTION 18hrs Factors in the Development Process – Land, Labour and Capital – Population Growth and Development Processes – Theory of Demographic Transition –Employment Problem. UNIT – V:- ECONOMIC PLANNING 18 hrs Rationale –Types – Objectives – Strategies – Models – Gandhian- Nehruvian, Rao. TEXT BOOKS:
1.M.L.Jingan - Economics of growth and Development
2. CT.Kurien - The Economy Sage Publications, New Delhi.
3. Schaum’s Series - Theories and problems of development Economics.
RERERENCES:
1. B.Higgins, - Economic Development
2.G.M.Meier (Ed) - Leading Issues in Economics Development
3.G.Myrdal - Economic Theory and Underdeveloped Regions.
Internal : 25 Subject Code : UEO
External : 75 Exam Hours : 3
SEMESTER –VI
CC XV - INDUSTRIAL ECONOMICS
Objectives: 1. To make the students understand the role of Industries and corporate form of
Organization 2. To gain the knowledge of the New Industrial Policy and some issues in Industry
UNIT – I : PATTERNS AND STRUCTURE 18hrs Rationale of Industrialization - Process and pattern of Industrialization – Industrial structure and change – Alternative patterns; Chenery- Hoffman. UNIT – II: THEORIES OF INDUSTRIAL LOCATION 18hrs Theories of Industrial location – Weber, Sargent Florence, and Losch- Factors affecting location.- Factors determining location. UNIT – III: INDUSTRIAL FINANCE 18hrs Institutional Finance – Need- Sources – IDBI – IFCI – SFCs – SIDCO, Commercial Banks . UNIT – IV: INDUSTRIAL LABOUR 18hrs Structure of Industrial labour – Labour in organized and unorganized industries – Industrial Legislation, Wages and problems of Bonus – Absenteeism, Migration, Turnover. UNIT – V: PROJECT PLANNING AND APPRAISAL 18hrs Process- Methods- Pay Back Period and CPM – Project Evaluation Review Techniques
TEXT BOOKS:
1.Barthwal.R - Industrial Economics
2. Kuchhal S.C - Industrial Economics of India.
3. Mamoria & Mamoria - Dynamics of Industrial Relations in India.
4. Cherunilam F - Industrial economics.
5. Sivayados - Industrial Economics
REFERENCES:
1. Ruddar Dutt and K.P.M Sundram - Indian Economy, S. Chand and company.
2. Bhagwati, J and P. Desai - Indian Planning for Industrialization.
Internal : 25 Subject Code : UEE4
External : 75 Exam Hours : 3
SEMESTER – VI
MBE II - ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT Objectives:
1. To create knowledge among the students the managerial skill to start a Business. 2. To make the students to understand Entrepreneurial development programmes
in India.
UNIT – I:- CONCEPTS 15 hrs Entrepreneurs - Definitions – Traits and types – Functions – Motivation Entrepreneurial Systems- Barriers. UNIT – II:- PROJECT FORMULATION 15.hrs Project Identification – Classification – Formulation- Introducing the concepts of Project – Project Report. UNIT – III:- ORGANISATION 15 hrs Steps for Starting a Small Industry – Selection of Types of Organization – Incentives – Subsidies – Export and Import – State Trading Houses. UNIT – IV:- WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS 15 hrs Women Entrepreneurs, Rural Women Entrepreneurship, Growth of Entrepreneurship – Problems of Women Entrepreneurship, Strategies- SHGS UNIT – V: INSTITUTIONAL FINANCE 15 hrs Financial analysis – Social Cost Benefit Analysis – Finance – Institutions helping Entrepreneurs – Role of Commercial Banks – New Entrepreneurship Development Agencies- Entrepreneurial Development Programme ( EDP) India.
TEXT BOOKS: 1. Gupta C.B.& Srinivasan N.P -Entrepreneurship Development in India,
Sultan Chand and sons, New Delhi
2. Saravanavel.P - Entrepreneurship Development, Ess Pee
Kay Publisher, Madras.
3. Balu. V - Entrepreneurial Development
REFERENCES:
1.Rao,S.K - Entrepreneurship Development in India.
2.Bhatta Charjee.M - Entrepreneurship Development .
3.E.Gorden and Natarajan - Himalayan Publishing House, Mumbai.
Internal : 25 Subject Code : UEE5
External : 75 Exam Hours: 3
SEMESTER – VI
MBE III - HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
OBJECTIVES: 1. To make the students aware of the importance of Human resource Development 2. To make the students understand the development of Human Resource
Development. UNIT – I: - INTRODUCTION: 20 hrs Human Resource Management – Meaning – Concepts – Evolution – Functions – Problems – Human Resource Management in India UNIT – II:- HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT; 20 hrs Human Resource Development – Components - Health – Meaning - Need – Components Health and Education – Human Development Index. UNIT – III:- HUMAN RESOURCE PLANNING: 20 hrs Human Resource Information System – Meaning Objectives – Functions Methods and Problems- Human Resource Acquisition – Recruitment and Selection Strategies – Methods and Problems . UNIT – IV:- HUMAN CAPITAL FORMATION: 15 hrs Concepts – Investment in Education – Theories – Schult – Skill Formation Approach . UNIT –V:- POPULATION AND HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT: 15 hrs
Expenditure on Health Services – Factor Affecting Health – Preventive Measures – Brain Drain.
TEXT BOOK:
1. Subha Rao. P. - Personnel and Human Resource, Management
Himalaya Publishing House, New Delhi.
2. L.M.Prasad - Human Resource Management
REFERENCES:
1.Denuvedi - Personnel Management of Human Resources
2.Tirupathi - Personnel Management and Industrial Relations.
3.Jai Narain Sharma - Human Resource Management.
4.Edwin.B.Flippo - Personnel Management
5.Monappa and Saiyadin - Personnel Management.
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