Monday, December 10, 2012

Syllabus ECONOMIC GROWTH & POLICY



Semester VI
Optional Group E: Paper 641

ECONOMIC GROWTH AND POLICY

UNIT 1 : ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT- DEFINITIONS AND CONCEPTS
A Very Short Introduction (AVSI), Characteristics of Development pp 1-29
Development Economics, Chapter-2
Distinction between Growth and Development
Economic Development, Michael. P. Todaro, Chapter 1 and 2

UNIT 2 : GROWTH MODELS
DE, Chapter-3 Economic Growth, Section-3.3.1(pp 51-56) and
Section 3.5 (pp 74-84).
DE, Chapter 10, pp 353-371 (LEWIS MODEL)
Introduction to Economic Growth pp20-53 (THE BASIC SOLOW MODEL)
Endogenous Growth Model : Jones
Note- Solow Model shall be covered before Convergence (Section 3.5)

UNIT 3 : HUMAN CAPITAL- EDUCATION, INTELLECTUAL CAPITAL &
POVERTY.
Meier pp 450-459 (Education investment in Human Capital)
Michael P Todaro , Economic Development, Chapter 9 (Human Capital : Education
& Health n Economic Development)
Concept of relative and absolute poverty, Sen
Income inequality and its measurement, world experience in this context

UNIT 4 : TECHNOLOGICAL PROGRESS
Introduction to Economic Growth Chapter 4 & Chapter 5 (up till Page 110)
Development Economics, Chapter 4 , Section 4.4.4 & 4.4.5
Growth and Development, A.P Thirwall Chapter 14 (up till page 499) also
included are pp 525 -536
Meier, Section VIII, pp 381-405 (International Trade and International Inequality)

UNIT 5 : STATE AND THE MARKET
F Hayami , Chapter-8 (up till page 212) and also included are pp 233-239
Experience of South East Asia And Latin America Countries in this context could
be useful.


References:
Debraj Ray, Development Economics, DE, Princeton University Press 1998
Charles Jones, Introduction to Economic Growth, Second Edition
Partha Dasgupta, Economics: A Very Short Introduction, Oxford University Press,
2007
Meier, Leading Issues in Economic Development, 5th edition
Michael.P.Todaro, Economic Development,8th edition.
F Hayami, Economics (as per the previous syllabus)
A.P Thirwall, Growth and Development ,7th edition

Syllabus MACROECONOMICS



SEMESTER – IV
PAPER – 401
MACROECONOMICS – II

UNIT 1. THEORIES OF CONSUMPTION AND INVESTMENT
a) Consumption Functions
b) Fisher’s Inter-temporal Choice Model
c) Life-Cycle and Permanent Income Hypotheses
d) Business Fixed, Residential and Inventory Investments
Mankiw (2005) : Chapters 16 and 17**

UNIT 2. OPEN ECONOMY I – THE CONCEPTS
(a) Balance of Payments
(b) Trade Balance and Exchange Rates
D’Souza (2008): Chapers 2 and 5

UNIT 3. OPEN ECONOMY II –THE MUNDELL-FLEMING MODEL
N. Gregory Mankiw (2005): Chapter 12

UNIT 4 . ECONOMIC GROWTH
(a) Sources of Growth, Potential and Feasible Output
(b) The Determinants of Long-Run Growth and Solow - A Geometric Presentation
(c) The Golden Rule, Convergence and Poverty Traps
(d) Endogenous Growth
D’Souza (2008): Chapter 16

UNIT 5. MONETARY AND FISCAL POLICY
a) Inflation Targeting
b) The Design of Monetary Policy
c) The Government Budget Constraint
d) Issues in Fiscal Policy
Blanchard (2006) : Chapters 25 and 26

Suggested Readings
1. D’Souza, E. (2008): “Macroeconomics”, Pearson Education: New Delhi.
2. Blanchard, O. (2006) : “Macroeconomics” (IVth Edition), Pearson Education : New
Delhi.
3. N. Gregory Mankiw (2005)-Vth Edition, Macroeconomics, Worth Publishers

Saturday, September 29, 2012

Assignment Topic BBE 3rd & 2nd Year



Assignment Topic BBE 2 Year (INDUSTRIAL ECONOMICS)
Selecting an industry from Indian industrial sector, present a comparative analysis of selected industry in pre-liberalization and post liberalization period of India. You may use the application of concentration indices to explain the behaviour of firm in selected industry.
Data base source: www.indiastat.com
S. No.
Roll No.
Name of Student
Assgnment  Group
Assignment Topic
1.        
702
ABHINAV MALIK
B

2.        
164
ABHISHEK RAJ
G
Transport equipment
3.        
810
ADITYA KUMAR GUPTA
G

4.        
828
AJAY KUMAR
ABSENT

5.        
667
AKANSHA SINGH
E

6.        
827
ANJALI VERMA
D

7.        
807
ANJORA WANGOO
F

8.        
707
ANKIT GUPTA
C
ELECTRICITY
9.        
665
ANNAPOORNA SHANKAR
F

10.    
710
BHAVAY WADHWA
B
iron and steel
11.    
830
DAKSH PURI
H
Petro-Chemical
12.    
811
DAMANJEET SINGH BEDI
B

13.    
766
DEEPAK KUMAR


14.    
111
GARIMA GUGNANI
D
Textile products
15.    
809
GINNI BEDI
A

16.    
657
HIMANSHU CHAUHAN
ABSENT

17.    
671
HITESH SINGH


18.    
727
JAVED KHAN
H

19.    
808
KAJAL AGGARWAL
F
Tobacco
20.    
760
KARTIK PAREEK
C

21.    
687
KRITIKA AGGARWAL
F

22.    
668
MOHIT GOYAL
I

23.    
658
MONIKA GAUTAM
E
Food products
24.    
688
NITISH KUMAR AGARWAL
H

25.    
695
NUPUR GUPTA
E

26.    
672
PRERNA GUPTA
A
AUTOMOBILES
27.    
831
PRIYA HANS


28.    
708
RAGHAV CHUGH
C

29.    
714
RAJUL JAIN
E

30.    
677
RAMA KANT
ABSENT

31.    
767
RESHAM KUMARI
ABSENT

32.    
833
ROCHAK SAHU
I

33.    
700
SACHIN KUMAR
I

34.    
832
SAGAR VERMA
G

35.    
762
SAIYAM TANEJA


36.    
686
SANDEEP
G

37.    
706
SAWAN AUGUSTIN
C

38.    
51
SHIVANGI GOYAL
D

39.    
709
SHWETA GUPTA
A

40
527
Sidharth Kanojia


40.    
664
SOHIL BADHWAR
B

41.    
661
SWATI SINGH
A

42.    
812
VINEET ARORA
B

43.    
829
YOGYA VERMA
H



Assignment Topic BBE 3 Year (International  Economics)
During last two decade world has undergone remarkable political, social and economic change. More than ever, economic interdependence has increased manifold. Selecting a group of ten countries from IFS statistics database present a comparative analysis of the interdependence of selected countries in pre-millennium and post – millennium period. You may use international trade statistics to substantiate your analysis.