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Academic Year: 2016-17


Semester: January-June

Teacher Name: Seema Shrivastava Subject: Economics


Class: M.A. IV Sem Title of Paper: Economics of Growth and Development

Study Materials Used Instruction Mode


S.No. Date & Month Unit Topic Tool Used

The Economics of Development Lecture and Discussion chalk &duster


and Planning- M.L. Jhigan 40th
Concept of growth and development,
Edition
factors affecting growth and development, problems of
under developed nations
1

The Ricardian theory of growth


Jan 2-20 I
2

The Malthusian theory of growth


The Marxian theory

3
4 Schumpeter's Model

Keynesian model of Employment


and Income, Consumption Function,
Multiplier, Accelerator and
Investment Function
Jan 21- Feb10
II

The Harrod-Domar Model


Joan Robinson's Model of Growth

Theory of Balanced growth- Nurske &


Lewis Model

7
8 Feb11- 28 Theory of unlimited supply of labour
III

Theories of unbalanced growth- Hirschman


Big- Push Theory

Leibenstine model of critical minimum effort;


Myral's theory of circular causation;
March 1-20 IV
Rostow's stages of economic growth;
theories of dualism: Bocke, Higgins and Myint

10

The Mahalanobis model- Two and Four Sector;


March 20-April 20
V Neo classical model of Meade;
11 Kaldor Model of Distribution
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Academic Year: 2016 -17
Semester:January-June

Teacher Name: Seema Shrivastava Subject: Economics


Class: MA IV Sem Title of Paper: INDIAN ECONOMIC POLICY & ISSUES

Topic Study Materials Used Instruction Mode Tool Used Duration Assessment Pattern
S.No. Date & Month Unit to be used

Economic Policy,Trends & structure of Mishra & Puri, Rudra datt & Lecture Chalk & Duster 50 minutes Classroom
national income, demographuc features& sundaram paricipation+ viva
indicators of development, poverty,
employment& unemployment: policy
1 Jan 2-31 1ST implications

Planning in India, Economic reforms, Mishra & Puri, Rudra datt & Lecture Chalk & Duster 50minutes Classroom
Agricultural growth pattern: trends, issues & sundaram paricipation+ viva
concerns, Industrial sector in pre & post
2 Feb 1-March20 2nd & 3rd reform period

Infrastructure, Indian financial system, capital Mishra & Puri, Rudra datt & Lecture Chalk & Duster 50 minutes Classroom
market in India & working of SEBI sundaram paricipation+ viva
3 March 21-April 10 4th

Foreign trade & Balance of Payment , India & M.L Jhingan & M.C. Vaish, Lecture Chalk & Duster 50 minutes Classroom
international institutions, Multinational Mishra & Puri,Rudra Datt & paricipation+ viva
corporation & foreign capital, Government Sundaram
finance, fiscal federalism in India & latest
4 April 10-25 5th finance commission.
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Academic Year: 2016-17
Semester: January-June
Teacher Name: Vishakha Birhade Subject: Economics
Class: M.A. Economics IV Semester Title of Paper: Agriculture Economics

Instruction
S.No. Month Unit Topic Study Materials to be Used Tool Requirement Duration Assessment Pattern to be used
Mode
Agricultural Economics- meaning, nature and scope,
Role of agriculture in Indian economy,
1 stages of agriculture development To be given for self study

2 January 1 Lewis model and Fei Ranis contribution The Economics of Development and Planning- M.L. Jhingan
3 Optimum combimations problem in agriculture input To be given for self study
Agriculture system and their types Indian Economy- Ruddra Dutt and Sundharam,
co-operative v/s private, agriculture holdings, Indian Economy- P.K. Dhar, Pratiyogita Darpan-
4 January 2 land reforms in India and M.P. Special issue Indian Economy 2016
Indian Economy- Ruddra Dutt and Sundharam,
Agricultural Indebtedness, Indian Economy- P.K. Dhar, Pratiyogita Darpan-
5 Agricultural Finance- sources, types and problems Special issue Indian Economy 2016
Agricultural marketing- types and problems,
Fluctuations in agricultural prices,
6 February 3 Agricultural Price Policy, minimum support price Indian Economy- P.K. Dhar, Internet
Agricultural development in planned periods,
7 farm management Internet

Technological development in Agriculture-


8 Feb- March 4 Dry land farming, Green revolution, agricultural taxation Indian Economy- Ruddra Dutt and Sundharam, Internet
Issue of Indian agriculture in Global perspective,
9 provisions regarding agriculture in W.T.O., Indian Economy- Ruddra Dutt and Sundharam
Agriculture development in M.P., Discussion +
10 Mar- April 5 Agriculture related problems and suggestions in M.P. Internet Lecture Notes Class Participation
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Academic Year: 2016-17
Semester: January-June
Teacher Name: Vishakha Birhade Subject: Economics
Class: M.A. Economics IV Semester Title of Paper: Demography

Instruction
S.No. Month Unit Topic Study Materials to be Used Tool Requirement Duration Assessment Pattern to be used
Mode
Demography- Meaning, significance,
1 Techniques of demographic analysis
2 Relationship with other sciences
Demography- Hans Raj
Basic concepts of Demography- Population pyramid, Demography- M.L. Jhingan, Pratiyogita Darpan-
3 January 1 density of population ratio, population growth, population trap Special issue Indian Economy 2016
Malthusian theory of population, Demography- Hans Raj
4 Optimum theory of population Demography- M.L. Jhingan

Social Theories: Dumont's theory of social capillarity,


L. Brento's theory of increasing prosperity and pleasure,
5 Henry George's theory of intellectual development Demography- Hans Raj

The Economics of Development and Planning-


6 Jan- Feb 2 Theory of demographic transition M.L. Jhingan
Different Demographic measurements-
Birth Rate, Death Rate, Net Reproduction Rate Demography- Hans Raj, Pratiyogita Darpan-
7 with spl. Reference to India Special issue Indian Economy 2016
8 Feb- March 3 Life Table, Human Resource Development in India Demography- M.L. Jhingan, Internet
Indian Census- 1991-2001, Size, growth Demography- M.L. Jhingan, Pratiyogita Darpan-
9 and composition of population in India Special issue Indian Economy 2016
10 March 4 Population education in India To be given for self study
11 Population Policy in India Indian Economy- Ruddra Dutt and Sundharam
Population and Economic development,
trends and distribution of world population, Lecture +
12 April 5 population control measures in India To be given for self study Discussion Notes Class Participation

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