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INDIAN ECONOMY - PAPER 2

By DR. MAHANANDA KANJILAL   |   JOGESH CHANDRA CHAUDHURI COLLEGE, KOLKATA
Learners enrolled: 783
Indian Economics – Paper 2 is a 50 Module course, examines sector-specific polices and their impact in shaping trends in key economic indicators in India. 

This course within the broad domain of ECONOMICS is based on Core Course of the UGC CBCS syllabus of B.A. / B.Sc. (Honours) in Economics.


This course focuses in detail on the major trends in economic indicators and policy debates in India in the post-Independence period, with particular emphasis on paradigm shifts and turning points. It also studies different issues of development of India and make a comparative assessment with other countries. This course also examines sector-specific polices and their impact in shaping trends in key economic indicators in India. It highlights major policy debates and evaluates the Indian empirical evidence.

The course, to be covered in 50 modules, will be delivered over a period of 15 WEEKS. 3 to 4 lectures will be released every week. 

Summary
Course Status : Completed
Course Type : Core
Duration : 15 weeks
Category :
  • Humanities and Social Sciences
Credit Points : 4
Level : Undergraduate
Start Date : 30 Jan 2023
End Date : 14 May 2023
Enrollment Ends : 15 Mar 2023
Exam Date :

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Course layout

WEEK 1

1. Fiscal Policy of India, objectives and fiscal Responsibilities
2. Indian Tax structure, Problems and Reforms
3. Public Debt and Deficit Financing and Fiscal Imbalance


WEEK 2

4. Federal Finance in India
5. India’s Foreign Trade, value, composition and Direction
6. Trade policies of the Government of India & Impact of Globalisation


WEEK 3

7. Foreign capital and Aid- Forms and Importance, Government Policies
8. WTO and India, India’s exchange rate policy, MNCs, FERA and FEMA
9. Reserve Bank and Monetary Policies- Functions and Monetary policy


WEEK 4

10. Commercial Banking in India
11. Indian Money market, Price Trends and Inflation
12. Capital market and Institutional Financing


WEEK 5

13. Industrial Relation in India, Magnitude and causes  of Industrial Disputes
14. Industrial Relations: Policies of the Government
15. Social Security in India and legislations
16. Review of the Social Security measures through out the planning period



WEEK 6

17. Role of Agriculture in Indian Economy
18. Agricultural production in the Planning period and determinants of growth
19. Agricultural Productivity and causes of low productivity 


WEEK 7

20. Agrarian Structure : Land Reforms  and its evaluation
21. Farm Mechanisation Technology and Green revolution
22. Agricultural Finance and marketing- Rural Credit


WEEK 8

23. Agricultural price policy- Trends and evaluation
24. Public Distribution System in India and its evaluation – Problem of food security
25. Farm Input- seeds, fertilisers’ pesticides, Irrigation and Agricultural subsidies


WEEK 9

26. Role of Industrialization in economic Development in India
27. Industrial Growth in India- Performance and Problems
28. Industrial policies in India – Appraisal of New Industrial policy


WEEK 10

29. Public Sector in India- Role , Performance, Problems and policies
30. Privatisation of Public Sector- Disinvestment programme
31. Issues related to Private Sector


WEEK 11

32. Small scale and Cottage industries- Role , performance and problems
33. Industrial Sickness in India- Causes , Magnitude and remedies
34. Diversification of Indian Industries
35. Foreign Investment Inflows- A critical Appraisal


WEEK 12

36. Role ,Growth and contribution of service sector in India
37. Role of Service sector in employment Generation
38. Performance  and Growth of some major services in Indian Economy
39. India’s IT and ITES industry, Development of Information and Communication Technology in India- Foreign trade in Service sector


WEEK 13

40. Sustainability of Service led Growth in India
41. Impact of Covid-19 pandemic on Indian service sector and growing importance of E–Governance and Digital development in India
42. Problem of inflation in India in post-pandemic period


WEEK 14

43. Role of RBI in controlling current inflation in India
44. Economic Impact of devaluation of Rupee in India in post-pandemic period
45: Agricultural sector and employment generation in India in recent years
46. Appraisal of New Agricultural Policy in India


WEEK 15

47. Impact of Covid pandemic on Indian agricultural sector
48. Industrial growth and employment generation in India-in recent years
49. Impact of Covid pandemic on industrial sector in India
50. Social security of Indian workers during Covid pandemic period

Books and references

1. A N Agarwal and Agarwal MK2020, Indian Economy, New Age International Publishers New Delhi
2. Jean Dreze and Angus Deaton, 2009, Food and Nutrition in India: Facts and Intepretations, Economic and Political Weekly, February
3. J Dennis Rajakumar 2011, Size and Growth of Private Corporate Sector in Indian manufacturing , Economic and Political Weekly, April
4. Kunal Sen 2010- Trade, Foreign Direct Investment and Industrial Transformation in India, in Premchandra Athukorala editor The Rise of Asia, Routledge
5. Himanshu. 2011, ―Employment Trends in India: A Re-examination, Economic and Political Weekly, September.
6. Misra and Puri 2021, Indian Economy, Himalaya Publishing House, Mumbai
7. Pulapre Balakrishnan, Ramesh Golait and Pankaj Kumar 2008,- Agricultural Growth in India since 1991, RBI DEAP Study no. 27
8. Uma Kapila (2016), Indian Economy Since Independence, 19th edition, Academic Foundation.

Instructor bio

DR. MAHANANDA KANJILAL

JOGESH CHANDRA CHAUDHURI COLLEGE, KOLKATA

Dr Mahananda Kanjilal is an Associate Professor, Department of Economics, Jogesh Chandra Chaudhuri College Kolkata. She is also a Guest faculty of University of Calcutta, Department of Commerce, and IGNOU. She also taught in Vidyasager University for last 10 years. She obtained M.Sc. MPhil and Ph.D. in Economics. She has 29 years of teaching experience at UG and PG levels. She has completed 3 Minor Research Projects funded by UGC. She has presented her papers in many national and international Seminars and Conferences. She has many published papers and articles in national and international books and journals. Her thrust areas of research include issues related to municipalities and municipal finance and issues of urban economics.

Course certificate

If you complete the course and submit all the assignments in time and participate in the Proctored Examination you will be rewarded with 5 credit points and a “CERTIFICATE OF ACCOMPLISHMENT”.

MARKS DISTRIBUTION: 30% OF INTERNAL ASSESSMENT & 70% OF TERM END FINAL PROCTORED EXAM


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