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Introductory Macroeconomics

By Dr. Manasi KurtKoti   |   Savitribai Phule Pune University
Learners enrolled: 1127
Introductory macroeconomics is a course useful to all the learners and teachers of the subject. The meticulously made structures and the course material has made the subject interesting and easy for the learners. The easy course material, PPT’s, self-learning material along with the answers will help the students in understanding the subject.
Summary
Course Status : Ongoing
Course Type : Core
Duration : 15 weeks
Category :
  • Humanities and Social Sciences
Credit Points : 5
Level : Undergraduate
Start Date : 29 Jan 2024
End Date : 30 Apr 2024
Enrollment Ends : 29 Feb 2024
Exam Date : 25 May 2024 IST
Exam Shift: :

Shift II

Note: This exam date is subjected to change based on seat availability. You can check final exam date on your hall ticket.


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Course layout

Week 01: Introduction to Macroeconomics, Macroeconomics - Some Basic Concepts, National income: Concepts and Features
Week 02: Measurement of National Income, Paradoxes of Macro Economy, Problems in Measurement of National Income, Prices Indices
Week 03: Real GDP Vs Nominal GDP, National Income Accounting for Open Economy, Classical Theory of Income, Output and Employment
Week 04: Keynesian Criticism of Classical Theory, Keynesian Theory of Income, Output and Employment, Theory of Trade Cycle - Phases, Anti - Cyclical Policy Measures, Theories of Trade Cycle
Week 05: Keynesian Theory - Psychological Law of Consumption, Consumption Functions
Week 06: Marginal Efficiency of Capital and Rate of Interest, Principle of Multiplier, Acceleration Principle, The Interaction of Accelerator and Multiplier
Week 07: Inflation, Measures to Control Inflation, Inflation - Unemployment Trade Off
Week 08: Concept, Functions, Quantity Theory, High Power and Theory of Demand for Money
Week 09: Meaning and Function of Credit, Commercial Banking: Origin, Evolution and Role, Credit Creation and Control
Week 10: Meaning, Objectives and Tools of Fiscal Policy, Dimensions of Fiscal Policy, Role of Monetary Policy
Week 11: IS - LM Model - Introduction, IS - Derivation and Properties, LM - Derivation and Properties, Relative Effectiveness of Monetary and Fiscal Policy in IS - LM Framework
Week 12: Balance of Payment, Disequilibrium of Balance of Payment, Measures to Correct Disequilibrium in BOP, Public Finance and Private Finance
Week 13: Principle of Maximum Social Advantage, Budget and Types of Budget, Public Revenue, Types of Public Expenditure, Public Debt & Types of Public Debt
Week 14: Real Business Cycles, New Classical School, New Keynesian School, Post Keynesian School

Books and references

- D. M. Mithani, Himalaya Publication
- Theory and Applications - 2nd edition - G. S. Gupta, Mc Graw hill Publishing House
- Macroeconomic Theory - 10th edition- T. N. Hajela 
- Macroeconomic Theory - 14th edition - M. C. Vaish, Vikas Publication
- Understanding Macroeconomic Theory - John M. Barron, Bradley T. Ewing, Gerald J. Lynch
- Macroeconomic Theory - Jean-Pascal Benassy
- Macroeconomics - Theory and Policy - 1e Paperback – 2010, Agarwal
- Macroeconomics Paperback – 29 Aug 2011 - Samuelson

Instructor bio

Dr. Manasi KurtKoti

Savitribai Phule Pune University
- Experience of more than 25 years to her credit
- Designed two courses for SWAYAM and has restructured more than 15 syllabi at undergraduate and post graduate level

- Associated with many Engineering colleges for framing engineering economics and subject related thereto
- Author of more than 13 books at both national and regional level
- Invited by colleges in and around Pune as subject expert for conducting interviews, as resources person panellist for delivering lectures on economics and subjects related to quality initiatives in higher education 
- Worked as IQAC coordinator in the college and college received A++ grade and many other rankings and accreditation under her coordination
- Designated PH.D guide and is guiding around 5 subjects under SPPU
- More than 15 publications in scopus indexed journals, UGC care listed journals and in peer reviewed journals
- Presented more than 25 papers in conferences

Course certificate

Dear Learners,
For getting the certificate and credits, you are required to attempt a minimum of 5 weekly assessments and appear for the end course proctored examination in person. The announcement of the proctored examination will be done separately in due course of time.

The SWAYAM Board considers marks for best of 5 assessments. You have to secure a minimum of 40% marks average in all the assessments to be eligible for the end course proctored examination. 

The exam is optional for a fee of Rs 1000/- (Rupees one thousand only). Announcement will be made when the registration form is open for registrations.

CRITERIA TO GET A CERTIFICATE
Average assignment score = 30% of average of best 5 assessments out of the total assessments given in the course.
Exam score = 70% of the proctored certification exam score out of 100

Final score = Average assignment score + Exam score

YOU WILL BE ELIGIBLE FOR A CERTIFICATE ONLY IF AVERAGE ASSIGNMENT SCORE >=12/30 AND EXAM SCORE >= 28/70. If one of the 2 criteria is not met, you will not get the certificate even if the Final score >= 40/100.

Note: Only the e-certificate will be made available. Hard copies will not be dispatched.

Happy learning.


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