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This book is "Objective Economics For Competitive Examinations" designed to provide an in-depth knowledge in various branches of Economics. The multiple choice questions in this book would serve to enhance one`s knowledge in the field of economics. This book is highly useful for students preparing for various competitive examinations like NET, SET, IAS, IES and examination of all sorts in economics. Apart from this, it will also be useful for regular university and college level examinations. This book will help the students to improve their self-confidence in facing the examinations by way of self-examination.
SALIENT FEATURES - All major branches of economics are fully covered. - All objective type pattern questions are framed to help the students to perform boldly in examinations. - More than 6,000 questions, covering the various aspects, from the origin of economics to recent developments like globalization and WTO. - Answer key is also provided.
Contents :
1. MICROECONOMICS PART - 1 : INTRODUCTION 1. Definition of Economics 2. Methods and Nature of Economic Laws 3. Microeconomics 4. Economy – Its Vital Processes and Basic Problems 5. Concept of Equilibrium 6. Economic Statics and Dynamics PART - 2 : THEORY OF CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR 7. Law of Demand 8. Cardinal Utility Theory 9. Ordinal Utility Theory 10. Consumer`s Surplus 11. Elasticity of Demand 12. Revealed Preference Theory 13. N-M Utility Theory — Decision Making under Uncertainty — Attitude towards Risk 14. Hicks Logical Ordering Theory of Demand PART - 3 : THEORY OF PRODUCTION 15. Factors of Production 16. Scale of Production 17. Theory of Production Function 18. Iso-quants 19. Linear Programming 20. Input-Output Analysis PART - 4 : THEORY OF PRODUCT PRICING 21. Cost and Cost Curves 22. Revenue and Revenue Curves 23. Law of Supply 24. Objectives of Business Firms 25. Market and Market Structure — Competitive and Non-competitive Equilibria 26. Equilibrium of the Firm and Industry – General 27. Equilibrium of the Firm and Industry – Under Perfect Competition and Monopoly 28. Pricing under Perfect Competition 29. Monopoly 30. Price Discrimination 31. Monopsony and Bilateral Monopoly 32. Monopolistic Competition 33. Contestable Market 34. Duopoly 35. Oligopoly 36. Game Theory 37. Alternative Theories of Firm PART - 5 : THEORY OF FACTOR PRICING 38. Distribution 39. Rent 40. Wages 41. Interest 42. Profit 43. Classical Theory of Value PART - 6 : WELFARE ECONOMICS 44. Neo-Classical Welfare Economics 45. Paretian Welfare Economics 46. Compensation Criteria 47. Social Welfare Function 48. Arrow’s Theory of Social Choice 49. Market Failure and Externalities — Coase Theorem 50. The Economics of Information — Asymmetric Information, Adverse Selection and Moral Hazard — Fundamental Theorems of Welfare Economics 2. MACROECONOMICS PART - 1 : INTRODUCTION 1. Definition of Macroeconomics 2. Basic Concepts in Macroeconomics PART - 2 : CIRCULAR FLOW AND NATIONAL INCOME 3. Circular Flow of Income 4. The National Income and its Distribution: Concepts and Measurement PART - 3 : MACROECONOMIC THEORY: DETERMINATION OF OUTPUT AND EMPLOYMENT 5. The Classical Theory of Employment 6. Say’s Law of Market 7. The Keynesian Theory of Income and Employment 8. The Multiplier 9. Balanced Budget Multiplier and Foreign Trade Multiplier 10. The Acceleration Principle 11. Super Multiplier 12. Consumption Function 13. Theories of Consumption Function 14. Savings and Investment 15. Rate of Interest 16. Keynes` Theory of Money and Prices 17. Evaluation of Keynesian Theory of Employment PART - 4 : MONETARY THEORY 18. IS-LM Production Function: General Equilibrium 19. Inflation and Theories of Inflation 20. The Phillips Curve 21(a). Demand for Money and Supply of Money 21(b). Keynesian Economics PART - 5 : THEORIES OF BUSINESS CYCLE 22. Business Cycles 23. Some Alternative Theories of Business Cycle PART - 6 : MACROECONOMIC POLICY AND THEORIES OF DISTRIBUTION 24. Objectives of Macroeconomic Policy 25. Monetary Policy 26. Fiscal Policy 27. Income Policy 28. Rational Expectations Hypothesis and its Critique 29. Monetarism vs. Keynesianism 30. Supply Side Economics 31. New Classical Macroeconomics 32. Macro Theories of Distribution 3. MONEY AND BANKING PART - 1 : INTRODUCTION 1. Evolution and Functions of Money 2. Monetary Standards, Near Money and Present Monetary System PART - 2 : THEORIES OF MONEY 3. Quantity Theories of Money and Its Variants 4. Friedman`s Restatement of the Quantity Theory of Money 5. Patinkin`s Integration of Monetary and Value Theory 6. The Liquidity Theory of Money 7. The Demand for Money and Supply of Money PART - 3 : BANKING 8. Commercial Banks and Nationalization 9. Central Bank 10. Inflation and Deflation 11. Business Cycles PART - 4 : FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS AND POLICIES 12. Money and Capital Markets 13. Monetary Policy – Objectives, Targets and Indicators 14. Fiscal Policy and Debt Management 15. Non-Banking Financial Intermediaries PART - 5 : INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS 16. IMF, IBRD, IDA, IFC and ADB 4. PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT PART - 1 : MEANING OF PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT 1. Introduction PART - 2 : THEORIES OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 2. Major Development Theories — Adam Smith, Ricardo, Marx, Schumpeter, Rostow, Balanced and Unbalanced Growth, Big Push PART - 3 : GROWTH MODELS 3. Major Growth Models — Harrod-Domar, Solow, Robinson, Kaldor, etc. PART - 4 : DOMESTIC MEASURES FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 4. Domestic Measures PART - 5 : INTERNATIONAL MEASURES FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 5. International Measures PART - 6 : PROBLEMS OF DEVELOPMENT AND PLANNING 6. Major Problems of Development PART – 7 : ISSUES IN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT 7. Major Issues in Planning and Development 5. INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS PART - 1 : THE PURE THEORY OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE PART - 2 : COMMERCIAL POLICY PART - 3 : BALANCE OF PAYMENTS PART - 4 : INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC RELATIONS PART - 5 : OPTIMUM CURRENCY AREA PART - 6 : INTERNATIONAL MONETARY SYSTEM 6. PUBLIC FINANCE PART - 1 : INTRODUCTION 1. Meaning and Scope of Public Finance – Economic Activities and the State — Public Goods, Externality 2. Principle of Maximum Social Advantage 3. Types of Taxes – Public Revenue – Classification of Taxes – Canons of Taxation PART - 2 : THEORIES ON TAXATION AND EXPENDITURE 4. Theories of Taxation – Incidence of Taxes – Taxable Capacity – Effects of Taxation 5. Public Expenditure – Theories – Effects 6. Public Debt and Debt Burden 7. The Public Budget and Public Undertakings PART - 3 : FEDERAL FINANCE 8. Federal Finance 9. Local Finance 10. Deficit Financing and Fiscal Policy 7. INDIAN ECONOMY PART - 1 : STRUCTURE OF INDIAN ECONOMY 1. Colonialism and Nature of Indian Economy 2. Natural Resource and Ecological Issues — Valuation of Environmental Goods 3. Infrastructure 4. The Population Problem — Theories of Population — Concept and Measures: Fertility — Morbidity — Mortality — Age Structure — Demographic Dividend — Life Table 5. Human Resource Development 6. Labour Force Growth, Participation and Occupation Pattern 7. Trends and Structure of Employment 8. Capital Formation in India 9. National Income of India 10. Poverty and Income Distribution in India PART - 2 : BASIC ISSUES IN AGRICULTURE 11. Indian Agriculture: Role, Nature and Cropping Pattern 12. Issues in Indian Agricultural Policy and Rural Development 13. Agricultural Production and Productivity Trends 14. Land Reforms 15. Agriculture Inputs and Green Revolution 16. Agricultural Finance and Marketing 17. Agricultural Subsidies and Food Security in India 18. Agricultural Labour PART - 3 : INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AND RELATED ISSUES 19. Industrial Development during Planning Period 20. Major Industries of India 21. Small-scale and Cottage Industries 22. Industrial Policy 23. Public and Private Sector in India 24. Industrial Sickness in India 25. Labour Relations, Social Security and Exit Policy PART - 4 : FOREIGN TRADE AND FOREIGN CAPITAL 26. India`s Foreign Trade and Balance of Payments 27. Foreign Capital and Forex Reserves 28. Multinational Corporations 29. Globalization 30. WTO and India PART - 5 : MONEY AND BANKING 31. Price Trends and Inflation 32. Indian Money Market and Capital Market 33. Commercial Banking in India 34. The Reserve Bank of India 35. Institutional Financing PART - 6 : PUBLIC FINANCE 36. The Indian Tax Structure 37. Public Expenditure in India 38. Public Debt in India 39. India`s Fiscal Policy 40. Federal Finance in India PART - 7 : ECONOMIC PLANNING AND POLICY 41. Economic Planning and Strategy 42. Regional Planning in India 43. Economic Reforms and Liberalization 44. Other Issues Related with Indian Economy
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ISBN : 9789352995097
Pages : 472
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