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Course Title: Credit Units: 4 Course Code: ECON135: Macro Economics Course Level: UG Course Objectives
Course Title: Credit Units: 4 Course Code: ECON135: Macro Economics Course Level: UG Course Objectives
This course introduces students to the basic concepts of macroeconomics. The aim is to equip the students with various theories of income determination, money supply, finance and
revenue. Some relevant policy issues will be covered as well.
Pre-requisites:Nil
Student Learning Outcomes:
Course Contents/Syllabus:
Weightage (%)
Module I National Income 20
National Income- Meaning of national income. Concept of national income at current price, constant price, market price and factor cost.
Theory of Money - Fisher’s and Keynesian quantity theory of money. Demand for money and Keynesian Liquidity Preference Theory of
Interest
Central and Commercial Bank - Principles of Central Bank. Functions of central bank. Method of credit control. Functions of commercial
banks. Method of credit creation.
Module IV Inflation 20
Concept of inflation. Nature and causes of inflation.
Theory of Public Finance - Public expenditure, Public revenue. Sources of public revenue. Basic concept of tax and types of tax. Incidence of
taxation. Direct and Indirect Tax.
Have requisite understanding of the basic concepts of National Income and Public Finance
Students will comprehensively understand, interpret, compare & contrast, explain the role of banks .
Analyze the reasons underlying the phenomenon of inflation .
Pedagogy for Course Delivery:
Traditional classroom teaching shall be used for developing the concepts. Extensive use of case studies shall be made to develop
practical approach and inclination. Innovative discussions shall be carried out in class so that students learn to think liberally using
current knowledge base.
100 100
Text Reading:
H.L. Ahuja – Microeconomics, S. Chand & Co. Ltd., New Delhi.
Bradley R. Schiller – The Economy Today, Mc-Graw Hill Inc. International Edition.
Ruddar Datt & K.P.M. Sundhram – Indian Economy, 53rd edition, S. Chand
References:
Samuelson & Nordhaus – Economics, Tata Mc-Graw Hill Publishing Co. Ltd., New Delhi.