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Indian Economy-II
Paper Code:
ECO 202
Credits:
3
Contact Hours:
45.00
Max. Marks:
100.00
Objective:
To study the various aspects of economic reforms, foreign trade and important areas of concern; and
To acquaint the students with the features/issues of Indian economy.
7.00
Unit I:
Growth of Indian economy & Planning in India
National income trends
Structural Changes
Planning in India: objectives, broad achievements and failures;
Eleventh five-year plan: objectives, achievements and Failures.
Twelfth five-year plan: objectives
10.00
Unit II:
Economic Reforms
Need for economic reforms;
Macro Economic Stabilization- Control of Inflation, fiscal adjustment, balance of payments adjustment;
Structural adjustments- trade and capital Flow reforms, industrial deregulation, disinvestment and financial Sector Reforms
10.00
Unit III:
External Sector
Trends in exports and imports;
Composition of India’s foreign trade;
Direction of India’s foreign trade;
Role of Multinational corporations (MNCs).
9.00
Unit IV:
Important areas of concern -I
Poverty;
Income Inequality;
Unemployment;
Unemployment and Poverty Eradication Programmes: SGSY, SGRY, MGNREGA, JNNURM, PMEGP, SJSRY
9.00
Unit V:
Important areas of concern - II
Regional imbalances – Indicators, causes & measures undertaken;
Rising prices – causes & measures to control;
Black Money – factors responsible & measures to control;
Essential Readings:
Datt, R. and K.P.M. Sundaram, (70th edition), Indian Economy, S.Chand and Company Limited, New Delhi.
Mishra, S.K. and V.K. Puri, (33
rd
edition),2013, Indian Economy, Himalaya Publishing House.
Agarwal, A.N. (23rd edition), Indian Economy: Problems of Development and Planning, Wishwa Prakashan, Chennai.
References:
Dhingra, I.C. (25
th
edition, 2010), The Indian Economy: Environment and policy, Sultan chand and Sons, New Delhi.
Kapila, Uma (17
th
edition), Indian Economy since Independence, Academic Foundation.
Govt. of India, Economic Survey (Annual), Economic Division, Ministry of Finance, New Delhi.
Jalan, B. (1993), The Indian Economy: Problems and Prospects, Viking, New Delhi.
Dutt, R. (latest edition), Second Generation Economic Reforms in India, Deep and Deep Publications, New Delhi.
Academic Session:
2017-18
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