This note
covers the following topics: Solow growth model, Ramsey growth model,
Diamond overlapping-generations model Endogenous growth and human capital
models, Empirical growth analyses, Business cycles and RBC models,
Traditional business-cycle models, New Keynesian IS-LM, Phillips curve,
Lucas imperfect-information model, Imperfect competition and sticky prices,
Dynamic pricing models, Unemployment models and Investment theory.
The objective of
this book to familiarize the students with the basic concepts of economics
such as Demand, Supply, Goods, Utility and enable the students to understand
basic theories, Principles and laws relating to Consumption, Production and
Distribution.
This note
covers the following topics: Solow growth model, Ramsey growth model,
Diamond overlapping-generations model Endogenous growth and human capital
models, Empirical growth analyses, Business cycles and RBC models,
Traditional business-cycle models, New Keynesian IS-LM, Phillips curve,
Lucas imperfect-information model, Imperfect competition and sticky prices,
Dynamic pricing models, Unemployment models and Investment theory.
This note
will provide the student with an analytical framework for understanding key
trade and finance issues in an international environment. Topics covered
includes: General Equilibrium Model, Absolute and Comparative Advantage:
Ricardian Model, The Hecksher-Ohlin (HO) Model, HO Theorems, International
Finance, The Foreign Exchange Market, Purchasing Power Parity, The
relationship between exchange rates, interest rates.
This note
describes the following topics: Theory of the Firm, Investment Decisions,
Vertically Related Markets and Competition Policy, Product market
Differentiation and Imperfect Information, Technical Change and Market
Structure, Indian Industry, Industrial growth in India.
This note will focus both on models of economic growth and
their empirical applications, and try to shed light on the mechanics of
economic growth, technological change and sources of income and growth
differences across countries.
Macroeconomics,
System of National Accounts, Variants of GDP, The goods market, Financial
markets, Demand for money and bonds , Equilibrium in the money market, Price
of bonds and interest rate, The IS-LM model, The labor market, The three
markets jointly: AS and AD , Phillips curve and the open economy.
Econometrics
is becoming a highly developed and highly mathematicized array of its own
sub disciplines, as it should be, as economies are becoming increasingly
complex, and scientific economic analyses require progressively thorough
knowledge of solid quantitative methods. This book thus provides recent
insight on some key issues in econometric theory and applications.
This book covers the following topics:
Managerial Economics, Objectives Of The Business Firm, Fundamental Economic
Concepts, Law Of Demand, Demand Elasticity, Demand Forecasting, Consumer
Behaviour: Cardinal Analysis, Ordinal Analysis, Production Function,
Economies Of Scale, Cost Concepts, Price Determination: Perfect Competition
And Monopoly, Monopolistic Competition And Oligopoly, Dumping And Tranfer
Pricing, Business Cycles, Inflation, National Income and Monetary Policy.
Principles of
Economics covers the scope and sequence for a two-semester principles of
economics course. The text also includes many current examples, including;
discussions on the great recession, the controversy among economists over
the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare), the recent government shutdown, and the
appointment of the United States’ first female Federal Reserve chair, Janet
Yellen. The book covers the breadth of economics topics and also provides
the necessary depth to ensure the course is manageable for instructors and
students alike.
This book covers the following topics:
Economic Rationality, Development of Economic Thought, Business Ethics,
Subjectivity of Understanding, Subjectivity of Literature, Ethics of Care
and Ethics in the Economy.