Dayalbagh Educational Institute Department of Economics (Faculty of Social Sciences)

Dayalbagh Educational Institute Department of Economics (Faculty of Social Sciences)

DAYALBAGH EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS (FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES) LIST OF COURSES & SYLLABUS: 2017-18 Course Course Title Credits End Sem. Theory/ Number Exam.Exists Practical ECH101 ESSENTIALS OF ECONOMICS 3.0 Yes T ECH102 INTRODUCTION TO INDIAN ECONOMY 3.0 Yes T ECW101 BANKING & FINANCE 2.0 No T ECM101 PRINCIPLES OF MICRO ECONOMICS 3.0 Yes T ECM102 INDIAN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT-I 3.0 Yes T ECM103 SEMINAR & GROUP DISCUSSION 2.0 Yes P ECM104 TUTORIALS 0.5 No P ECW201 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER APPLS. 2.0 No P ECM201 PRINCIPLES OF MACRO ECONOMICS 3.0 Yes T ECM202 MONEY, FINAN. MARKETS& INSTITUTIONS 3.0 Yes T ECM203 SEMINAR & GROUP DISCUSSION 2.0 Yes P ECM204 TUTORIALS 0.5 No P ECM301 DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS 3.0 Yes T ECM302 PUBLIC ECONOMICS 3.0 Yes T ECM303 STATISTICAL METHODS FOR ECONOMICS 1 3.0 Yes T ECM304 SEMINAR & GROUP DISCUSSION 3.0 Yes P ECM305 TUTORIALS 0.5 No P ECM306 BUSINESS FORECASTING 3.0 Yes T ECM401 MONETARY ECONOMICS 3.0 Yes T ECM402 DEMOGRAPHY 3.0 Yes T ECM403 INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS 3.0 Yes T ECM404 SEMINAR & GROUP DISCUSSION 3.0 Yes P ECM405 TUTORIALS 0.5 No P ECM406 MATHEMATICAL METHODS FOR ECONOMICS 3.0 Yes T ECM501 MICRO ECONOMIC ANALYSIS 5.0 Yes T ECM502 INDIAN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT II 5.0 Yes T ECM503 STATISTICAL METHODS FOR ECONOMICS-2 5.0 Yes T ECM504 HISTORY OF ECONOMIC THOUGHT 5.0 Yes T ECM505 SEMINAR & GROUP DISCUSSION 5.0 Yes P ECM601 MACRO-ECONOMIC ANALYSIS & POLICY 5.0 Yes T ECM602 INDUSTRIAL ECONOMICS 5.0 Yes T ECM603 BASIC ECONOMETRICS 5.0 Yes T ECM604 ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS 5.0 Yes T ECM605 SEMINAR & GROUP DISCUSSION 5.0 Yes P DBE701 MICROECONOMIC ANALYSIS 5.0 Yes T DBE702 MACROECONOMIC ANALYSIS & POLICY 5.0 Yes T DBE703 COMPUTER APPLS. IN BUS.& ECO. ANAL. 5.0 Yes T DBE704 QUANTITATIVE TECH.-BUS.& ECO. ANAL. 5.0 Yes T DBE705 CASE STUDY & VIVA VOCE 4.0 Yes P DBE801 BUSINESS & ECONOMIC FORECASTING 5.0 Yes T DBE802 FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS & MARKETS 5.0 Yes T DBE803 INTERNATIONAL TRADE & FINANCE 5.0 Yes T DBE804 BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT 5.0 Yes T DBE805 PROJECT 4.0 Yes P (1 ) 19 December, 2018 ECM001 BASIC RES. METH.,STAT. TOOLS& ANAL. 4.0 Yes T ECM002 PRE-DISSERTATION 4.0 No P ECM901 DISSERTATION 12.0 Yes P ECM902 INDIAN ECONOMY-DEV.,PERS.& CHALLEN. 4.0 Yes T ECM903 INDUSTRIAL ECONOMICS 4.0 Yes T ECM905 ECONOMETRIC METHODS WITH APPLICATS. 4.0 Yes T ECM906 ECONOMICS OF INSURANCE 4.0 Yes T ECM907 DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS 4.0 Yes T ECM951 DISSERTATION I 8.0 Yes P ECM952 DISSERTATION II 16.0 Yes P ECM953 SELF STUDY COURSE 4.0 Yes P ECM954 ADV. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY& ANALYSIS 4.0 Yes T ECM955 ECONOMIC ANALYSIS & POLICY 4.0 Yes T * Anyone can be opted ECM303 & ECM306 *Anyone can be opted ECM402 & ECM406 but B.A. Social Science students who will execute BA Social Science Honours Economics compulsorily opt for ECM 406. (2 ) 19 December, 2018 Course Number: ECH101, Course Title: ESSENTIALS OF ECONOMICS Class: BA/BA(SS), Status of Course: HALF COURSE, Approved since session: 2015-16 Total Credits: 3, Periods(55 mts. each)/week: 3(L-3+T-0+P/S-0), Min.pds./sem.:39 UNIT 1: NATURE AND SCOPE OF ECONOMICS Meaning and Definitions of Economics; Scarcity and Choice; Economic Problem; Opportunity sets; Economic System; Role of Price Mechanism; Positive and Normative Economics; Microeconomics and Macroeconomics UNIT 2: THEORY OF CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR Demand; Law of Demand; Elasticity of demand-degrees, types and methods of measurement; Law of supply; Utility Analysis UNIT 3: THEORY OF PRODUCT PRICING Market forms; Cost and Revenue Analysis; Price and output determination under Perfect competition, Imperfect competition and Monopoly. UNIT 4: THEORY OF FACTOR PRICING Nature of Factor Market; Marginal productivity theory; Concept of Rent, Wages, Interest and Profit UNIT 5: INFLATION AND RECESSION Meaning, causes, consequences and control of Inflation, Recession and Stagflation; Commercial Banks: Functions, Credit Creation and New Products; Role of Central Bank and credit control SUGGESTED READINGS: Lipsey R.G. and Chrystal, K.E.: AN INTRODUCTION TO POSITIVE ECONOMICS, OUP Karl E. Case and Ray C. Fair, PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS, Pearson Education, inc., 8th edition, 2007 N. Gregory Mankiw, ECONOMICS: PRINCIPLES AND APPLICATIONS, India edition by Southwestern, a part of Cengage Richard T. Froyen, MACRO ECONOMICS, Pearson Education Asia, 2nd edition, 2005 Course Number: ECH102, Course Title: INTRODUCTION TO INDIAN ECONOMY Class: BA/BA(SS), Status of Course: HALF COURSE, Approved since session: 2015-16 Total Credits: 3, Periods(55 mts. each)/week: 3(L-3+T-0+P/S-0), Min.pds./sem.:39 UNIT 1: CHARACTERISTICS OF INDIAN ECONOMY Indicators of economic development; Difference between growth and development; National Income- Estimates, composition, trends and distribution; Recent measurement of National Income; HDI and its components; GEM; PQLI UNIT 2: POPULATION DYNAMICS Problems of population explosion; population and economic development; population policy, size, growth rate, composition of population in India; Age Pyramid; Demographic dividend UNIT 3: AGRICULTURE AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT Role and importance of agriculture in the Indian Economy; Productive trends; Green Revolution; Rural poverty and unemployment; Rural development Programmes; MNREGA; NRLM; Agricultural diversification; Rainbow revolution UNIT 4: INDUSTRY AND TRADE Industrial finance; Industrial labour problems and characteristics; Industrial Policy 1991; MSMEs; Make in India and Skill Development; Export Promotion and Import substitution. UNIT 5: NEW ECONOMIC REFORMS Liberalisation, Privatisation and Globalisation- Meaning and objectives; Multinationals- Meaning, Role and extent of operations SUGGESTED READINGS: Kapila Uma: INDIAN ECONOMY: PERFORMANCE AND POLICIES, 2013, Academic Foundation Bimal Jalan: INDIAN ECONOMY PROBLEMS & PROSPECTS, 2004, Penguin publishers Misra, S.K. & Puri, V.K.: INDIAN ECONOMY, Himalaya Publishing House Pvt. Ltd, 32ndedn, 2014 Arun Km Agrawal: INDIAN ECONOMY AND ITS MAJOR ISSUES, Axis books Publication, 2012 Govt. of India: Economic Survey (Latest) (3 ) 19 December, 2018 Course Number: ECW101, Course Title: BANKING & FINANCE Class: BA/BA(SS)/B.SC., Status of Course: WORK EXPERIENCE, Approved since session: 2015-16 Total Credits:2, Periods(55 mts. each)/week:4(L-2+T-0+P/S-2), Min.pds./sem.:52 UNIT 1: TYPES OF BANKS Commercial Banks, Development Banks, Cooperative Banks, Private and Foreign Banks, Regional Rural Banks UNIT 2: BANKING OPERATIONS Types of Bank Accounts & Opening a Bank Account, Bank Account Statement Pass Books Cheque: Definition, Parties to a cheque, order & bearer cheque scrutiny of cheques crossing and endorsement of cheques, bank commissions on cheque and draft; ATM and uses of E-Cards for banking Transactions. Pay in slips; Draft; operational differences between public and private sector banks UNIT 3: E-BANKING Overview of E-Banking Arena; Electronic Delivery Channels and Products- Telephony, Internet, Mobile Phones; Electronic Payment System, NEFT, RTGS, M-Banking UNIT 4: FINANCIAL ASSETS Rates of return, liquidity and risk, types of financial assets:- Government securities. Corporate Equities (Debentures), Promissory notes, Commercial bills, Treasury bills, Mutual Funds; Non Performing Assets UNIT 5: PROJECT BASED ON REAL TIME ISSUES SUGGESTED READINGS: L.V. Chandler and S.M. Goldfield: THE ECONOMICS OF MONEY AND BANKING, Harper and Row, Latest edition, New York R.S. Sayers: MODERN BANKING, Latest edition, Oxford, Clarendon Press Suraj B. Gupta: MONETARY ECONOMICS- Institutions, Theory and Policy, Latest edition, S. Chand & Company Ltd, New Delhi Course Number: ECM101, Course Title: PRINCIPLES OF MICRO ECONOMICS Class: BA/BA(SS)/B.SC., Status of Course: MAJOR COURSE, Approved since session: 2015-16 Total Credits:3, Periods(55 mts. each)/week:3(L-3+T-0+P/S-0), Min.pds./sem.:39 UNIT 1: NATURE AND SCOPE OF ECONOMICS [07 pds] Meaning and Definitions of Economics; Scarcity and Choice; Economic Problem; Opportunity sets; Economic System; Role of Price Mechanism; Positive and Normative Economics; Microeconomics and Macroeconomics UNIT 2: THEORY OF CONSUMER'S BEHAVIOUR [09 pds] Demand; Law of demand; Elasticity of demand-degrees, types and methods of measurement; Law of supply, Utility Analysis; Indifference curve analysis; Budget constraints; the consumption decision; Consumer Surplus; Engel Curve UNIT 3: THEORY OF PRODUCTION [07 pds] Fixed and variable inputs; Law of variable proportions; Internal and External economies; Concept of cost equilibrium between supply and demand in the market. UNIT 4: THEORY OF PRODUCT-PRICING [09 pds] Market forms; Price and Output determination under perfect competition, imperfect competition; Monopoly and anti-trust policy; government policy towards competition UNIT 5: THEORY OF FACTOR-PRICING [07 pds] Nature of factor market; Pricing of factors of production; Marginal Productivity theory; Concept of Rent, Quasi-Rent, Wages, Interest and Profit SUGGESTED READINGS: N. Gregory Mankiw, Economics: Principles and Applications, India edition by South Western, a part of Cengage Learning, Cengage Learning Indian Pvt. Ltd., 4th editioin, 2007 Lipsey R.G. and Chrystal, K.E.: PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS, Oxford University Press 11th edition. Karl E. Case and Ray C. Fair, PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS, Pearson Education, inc., 8th edition, 2007 Joseph E. Stiglitz and Carl E. Walsh, Economics, W.W. Norton & Company, Inc., New York, International Student Edition, 4th edition, 2007 (4 ) 19 December, 2018 Course Number: ECM102, Course Title: INDIAN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT-I Class: BA/BA(SS)/B.SC., Status of Course:

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