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1 SYLLABUS OF III to IV Semester
2 M.A. (Economics) SCHEME OF EXAMINATION SEMESTER: III PAPER CODE MA (ECO) 301 MA (ECO) 302 MA (ECO) 303 MA (ECO) 304 SEMESTER: IV COURSE Economics of Growth and Development Environmental Economics One Optional paper from Group-A One Optional paper from Group-A (Other than chosen earlier) PAPER CODE MA (ECO) 401 MA (ECO) 402 MA (ECO) 403 MA (ECO) 404 MA (ECO) 405 COURSE Indian Economy Indian Foreign Trade and International Institutions Choose corresponding paper from Group B of the paper choosen from Group-A in III Semester Choose corresponding paper from Group B of the paper choosen from Group-A in III Semester Job Oriented Project Report GROUP A GROUP - B Opt-.A-1 Industrial Economics-I Opt-.B-1 Industrial Economics-II Opt-.A-2 Industrial Relations and Labour Legislation-I Opt-.B-2 Industrial Relations and Labour Legislation-II Opt-.A-3 Computer Application in Economics-I Opt-.B-3 Computer Application in Economics-II Opt-.A-4 Econometrics-I Opt-.B-4 Econometrics-II Opt-.A-5 Research Methodology-I Opt-.B-5 Research Methodology-II Project Work NOTE: Students have to choose two subjects. They have to study two papers of those subjects from Group-A in III Semester and corresponding two papers of same subjects from Group-B in IV semester. ********
3 COMPULSORY PAPER THIRD SEMESTER PAPER MA (ECO) 301 ECONOMICS OF GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT I Concept of Growth and Development, Determinants of Economic Growth, Indices of Development Human Development Index, Cost of Development, Dualism, Real cost of Development. Theories of Development Classical, Marx, Schumpeter Model, Nelson Theory, Harrod Domar Model, Joan Robinson s Model of Growth. Theory of Balanced Growth Nurkse and Lewis Growth model with unlimited supply of labour, Theory of unbalanced Growth Hirschman, Leibenstien s model of growth. Rostow stage of growth, Mahalanobis model, Ranis Fei model, Kaldor s model of distribution. Problems of Capital formation for economic development, Investment allocation, Cost benefit analysis, Choice of Techniques Labour V/s. Capital intensive techniques, Appropriate and Intermediate Technology.
4 COMPULSORY PAPER THIRD SEMESTER PAPER MA(ECO) 302 ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS Introduction: Meaning of Environmental Economics. Interlinkages between economics environment and ecology; Environment quality as a public good; National Income Accounting and Environment; Environmental perspectives in development activities. Economics of Pollution. Sustainable Development; Impacts of water pollution, air pollution and urbanization on environment; use of economic principles in Environmental decision-making, sustainable industrialization. I Environment Impact Analysis (EIA); Environment Impact Statement (EIS); Environment Auditing (E.A.); Social Cost Benefit Analysis; Implementation of healthy practices in India. Global Issues of Environment and India: Climate change; India s action plan on climate change; Efficient use of energy; economic impacts of climate change; Major global environment issues; Copenhagen conference. Environment Policies & Acts: Constitutional rights and duties regarding environment; Salient features of National Environment Policy 2006; The Environment (Protection) Act 1986; Natural resource conservation in M.P., State Environment Policy, 1999.
5 THIRD SEMESTER PAPER Opt. A-1 INDUSTRIAL ECONOMICS-I Industrialization Meaning and Importance, Process of industrialization. Problem of industrialization, Classification of industries size based, use based, input based, proprietary based. Dangers of Heavy Industrilisation. I Industrial Combination Definition, advantages and disadvantages, Forms and Types of industrial combinations. Localization of Industries Concept and significance. Theories of industrial combination Weber and Sargent Florence. Role of Govt. in industrial development, Licensing policy, Industrial policy 1948 Policy, 1956 Policy, New Industrial Policy. Industrial Productivity Concept, Types, Measurement, Partial and Total trends, Productivity movement in India. Rationalization Meaning, Objective, Aspects, Problems, Govt. Policies towards Rationalization, Modernization in Indian Industries. Industrial Sickness Definition, Extent of Industrial sickness in Indian Industries, Causes of sickness, Harmful effect of sickness, Measures to remove industrial sickness. Concentration of economic power and monopoly, Measures to check monopoly, UTP and RTP provisions.
6 THIRD SEMESTER PAPER Opt. A-2 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS AND LABOUR LEGISLATION-I Industrial Labour Meaning, Peculiarities, Types. Growth of Labour market in India. Industrial Relation Concept, Scope and importance, components of Indian Relation System. Meaning of Human Relation (HR), Industrial Relations V/s. Human Relation. Various concepts of Wages Fair wages, Living wages, Minimum ages, Methods of wage payment, Wages policy in India, Minimum wages Act, I Bonus: Origin of Bonus payment, Concept, Need. Bonus payment in India. Payment of Bonus Act Problems related to Bonus in India. Industrial Disputes Meaning, Types, Causes, Consequences, Prevention and Settlement, Industrial Disputes Act Collective Bargaining Definition, Scope, Objective, Process, Forms, Advantages. Disadvantages, Collective Bargaining in India. Problems of Child Labour and Women Labour, Measures to prevent child labour.
7 THIRD SEMESTER PAPER Opt. A-3 COMPUTER APPLICATION IN ECONOMICS I I Introduction to Computer: Concept of Computer, Computer Generations, Functioning of Computer, Computer Architecture Block Diagram of Computer, Input and Output Devices, Different types of Memories. Data Types and Data Representation, Number System, Elementary Idea of Computer Software. Various types of Languages of Computer and their Comparison. Introduction to operating system and their uses. Different types of operating systems. Introduction to Windows, Icons, Shortcuts, Control Panel, Desk Tops, Task bar. Ms-Word: File operating, Introduction to volume means, Mail Merge, table operation, Import and Export of other File.
8 THIRD SEMESTER PAPER Opt.A-4 ECONOMETRICS-I Statistical Inference: Random Variable, Expectation of Random Variable, Sampling distribution and Standard Error, Testing of Hypothesis, Level of Significance and confidence limit, Hypothesis Testing for Mean, difference between means, Proportions and difference between proportions. Small Sample and Large Sample Test, F-Test, Estimation and Properties of Good Estimates. Meaning and Methodology of Econometrics Nature and Scope of Econometrics. The Nature of Regression Analysis and basics of Two-Variable Regression Analysis. Estimation and Hypothesis Testing. Extensions of the Two-variable Linear Regression Model, Multiple Regression Model, Estimation and Inference. I Nature, Consequences, Detection and Remedial Measure of Multi Collinearity Heteroscedasticity and Autocorrelation. Regression on Dummy Variable, Dynamic Econometrics Models: Autoregressive and Distributed Lag Models. Systems of Equations, Identification and Estimation Methods (ILS and 2 SLS), Business Applications of Single Equation Econometrics Model and Systems of Equations.
9 THIRD SEMESTER PAPER Opt.A-5 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY-I Meaning and objectives of Research Nature of Social Science Research, Aims of Social Research, Types of Social Research Objectivity in Social Research its need and difficulties. Research and Scientific Method Meaning and Characteristics of Scientific Method. Main steps in Scientific Method, Application of Scientific Method in Social Science Research. Hypotheses Meaning, Sources and Types of Hypotheses, Difficulties in formulating Hypotheses. Characteristics of a good Hypothesis. Importance of Hypotheses. Formulation of Hypotheses. Research Design Meaning and functions of research design, Features of a good design, Designs for social research Exploratory, Descriptor, Diagnostic and Experimental, Preparation of Research Design. I Methods of Investigation Census Vs. Sample Enquiry, Collection of Data Methods of data collection, Preparation of Questionnaire and Interview Schedule. Secondary Data and its Sources, Precautions in the use of secondary data. Presentation of Data Classification of Data, Meaning and Importance, Tabulation Definition and Objects, Essentials of a good table, Preparation of tables. Diagrammatic and Graphic presentation of data preparation of diagrams and graphs. Analysis and Interpretation of Data Use of averages, Standard Deviation, Co-efficient of variation and its uses, Correlation Karl Pearson s Co-efficient of Correlation Rank Correlation, Significance of the study of correlation.
10 COMPULSORY PAPER FOURTH SEMESTER PAPER MA(ECO) 401 INDIAN ECONOMY Basic economic indicators, Sectors of Indian Economy Primary, Secondary and Tertiary, Demographic Trends and Population policy, National Income. Agriculture cropping pattern, Productivity, Mechanization and Green Revolution, Marketing of Agriculture Produce and Agriculture Pricing, Problems of Indian Agricultre. I Economic Planning in India Objective, Types of Plans, Planning strategy in India, X and XI Plan, Problems of Planning in India. Infrastructure and Economic Development in India, Energy, Transport System, Communication system, Science & Technology, Foreign Trade Trends, Balance of Payment. Trends in Revenue and Expenditure of Central Govt. in India, Analysis of latest Union Budget, Problem of Rising Prices, Poverty and unemployment.
11 COMPULSORY PAPER FOURTH SEMESTER PAPER MA(ECO) 402 INDIAN FOREIGN TRADE AND INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS Foreign Trade and Economic Development, Meaning and Components of Balance of Payments, Equilibrium and disequilibrium of Balance of Payments. Factors causing disequilibrium in balance of payments, Technical Progress and International Trade. Adjustment mechanisms of Balance of Payments Under Gold Standards, Under-flexible exchange rates (price effect), Under elasticity approach, Marshall Lerner condition, Under capital movements and direct control for adjustment. Foreign Trade Multiplier and determination of Income. I Concept of Foreign exchange rate, Determination of Equilibrium exchange rate. Theories of exchange rate determination the purchasing power partiy theory and the Balance of Payment theory. Factor causing changes in exchange rates, Relatives merits and demerits of fixed and flexible exchange rates, concepts of spot and forward exchange rates, convertibility of currency. Exchange control-meaning, features, objectives and methods of exchange control. Devaluation Devaluation of Indian Rupee and its impact on our economy. Free Trade versus protection, cases for and against. World Trade Organization Functions, structure objectives and Working of WTO, India and WTO, Trade Blocks EU, NAFTA, ASEAN, International Monetary Fund (IMF) - origin, objectives, function and working of the fund, India & IMF, World Bank-Objective and functions, India and the World Bank. Foreign Trade and BoP in India, Major problems of Indian export sector.
12 FOURTH SEMESTER PAPER Opt.B-1 INDUSTRIAL ECONOMICS-II Sources of industrial finance, Equity, Debt, Role and growth of major funding agencies IDBI, IFCI, ICICI, SIDC, Commercial Banks. Public Sector Industries Objective, Growth, Shortcomings, Measures to improve working of PSU. Small Scale Industries, Village and Cottage industries. Role of SSI in Economic, Development, Problems of SSI, Govt. Policy towards SSI. I District Industries Centre, Balanced Regional Development of industries, Regional disparities in industrial growth with special reference to Madhya Pradesh. Structure of Industrial Labour, Employment dimensions in Indian industries, Problems of Indian Industrial labour, Govt. Policies, Trends in Wages. Growth and Current Problems of selected industries in India Iron & Steel, Cotton Textile, Cement, Sugar, I.T.
13 FOURTH SEMESTER PAPER Opt.B-2 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS AND LABOUR LEGISLATION-II Labour Welfare Meaning, Aim, Scope and Classification. Labour welfare activities done by (a) Central Govt., (b) State Govt. (c) Employer, (d) Trade Union, Problems related to Labour Welfare. Social Security Measures - Meaning, Origin, Growth, Aims and Methods. Various schemes of social security in India. (a) Provident Fund, (b) Workmen Compensation, (c) Family Pension, (d) Employees State Insurance, (e) Other Schemes I Trade Union Definition, Need, Approaches, Growth and Functions, Trade Union Movement in India, Trade Union Act, Workers Participation in Management Objective, Different Types, Advantages, Level of Participation, Progress of workers participation in Management in Indian Industries. Industrial Relations Act 1995 objectives and main provisions. Manpower Planning, Education, Training and Development of Manpower.
14 FOURTH SEMESTER PAPER Opt. B-3 COMPUTER APPLICATION IN ECONOMICS II I Ms-Excel: Work Sheets, Various Menus, Types of Graphs, other operations related to Graphs. Ms-Power Point: Introduction to Power Point, uses of Power-Point, Creation of Slides, Various operations of Slides, Presentation of Power-Point Slides. Introduction to Internet TCP/IP and other protection, Internet connections. Dial up Networking. Internet Explorer and its uses in Economics. and its uses in Economics. Introduction to Access Creation of Database, Structure of Database, Edit, Browse and other related commands. Data Sorting, Data indexing, Levels, Printing, Saving of Data Base Files. Sources of Economic Data
15 FOURTH SEMESTER PAPER Opt. B-4 ECONOMETRICS-II Regression Analysis and Analysis of Variance. One way, two way analysis of variance. Matrix Approach to Linear Regression Model. Assumptions, OLS Estimation and their properties. Interpretation of Results. I Autoregressive Model, Distributed Lag Model, Rationalization of Koyek Model. The Adaptive Expectation Model, Partial Adjustment Model, Estimation of Autoregressive Model, Detecting auto correlation in Autoregressive Model. The Almon Approach to Distributed Lag Model. Errors in variable, Test of equality between coefficient s (Chow Test) Application of LRM for estimation of Growth rate, demand function, production function. Mixed Estimation Methods, Restricted Least Squares (RLS), Durbin s Generalized Least squares and Method of Principal Components. The Maximum likelihood methods.
16 FOURTH SEMESTER PAPER Opt.B-5 Project Work: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY-II The candidate has to submit handwritten project on any economic issue in which research methodology principles will be applied. The topic of project work will be approved by Head of Department of University. Valuation of Project work will be done by External and Internal examiner jointly. Viva-voce will also be conducted of the project.
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