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S.B.V.P.Samaj’sSahakar Maharshi Bhausaheb Santuji Thorat College of Arts, Science &
Commerce, Sangamner-422605
Teaching Plan of Theory Course
Academic Year: 2019-2020
Semester - I Class: F.Y.B.A (B)Teacher Name: Dr. P.V.Kadam Subject: Indian Economic Environment
Months & Year Title of the Paper No. of
Lectures
July 2019
1. Introduction 1.1 Meaning, Factors affecting Economic Environment- Economic, Political, Technological, Social & Cultural1.2 Challenges to Indian Economy : Natural Resources, Energy Resources, Education, Health, Environment. 1.3 Comparison of Indian Economy with World Economy – Population, Agriculture, Industry and Service Sector.
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August 2019
2. Agricultural Environment 2.1 Role of Agriculture in Indian economy. 2.2 Challenges to Indian Agriculture : Productivity, Rural Credit, Marketing, Rural Entrepreneurship
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September 2019
2.3 Recent Trends in Indian Agriculture : Cropping Pattern, Technology, Crop Insurance, Water Management, Agri-Business
3. Industrial Environment 3.1 Role of Industry in Indian Economic Development. 3.2 Industrial Policy Resolution, 1991- Liberalization, Privatization and Globalization(LPG)
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October2019
3.3 Challenges to Indian Industry – Labor & Employment, Regional Imbalance, Finance, Technology3.4 Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises(MSME)- Definition & Role3.5 Recent Trends in Indian Industry – Indian Multinationals & New Policies
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S.B.V.P.Samaj’sSahakar Maharshi Bhausaheb Santuji Thorat College of Arts, Science &
Commerce, Sangamner- 422605
Teaching Plan of Theory Course
Academic Year: 2019-2020Semester - II Class: F.Y.B.A Subject: Indian Economic Environment
Months & Year Title of the Paper No. of
Lectures
December2019
1. Service Sector Environment 1.1 Role and Growth of Service Sector in Indian Economy1.2 Challenges to Indian Service Sector- Business-based & Knowledge based Sector, Education Sector, Health Sector, Insurance, Tourism, Banking1.3 Recent Trends in Indian Service Sector – Digital Economy, E- Commerce, E-Finance
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January2020
2.Banking Environment2.1 Banking- Definition, Function, Changing Structure of Banking in India- New Private Banks, Small Banks, Payment Banks
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February2020
2.2 Banking Account – Types, Procedure and Operation of Account 2.3 Recent Trends in Indian Banking Environment – E-Banking, E- Wallets, Bank Mergers and Amalgamations
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March 2020
3. Overview of Indian Economy3.1 Challenges of Indian Economy- Poverty, Employment, Inequality, Informal Sector.3.2 Policy Measures (Two-Three recent Programmes)- Poverty Alleviation Programmes, Employment Generation Programmes, Agricultural Development Programmes, Skill Development Programmes
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S.B.V.P.Samaj’sSahakarMaharshiBhausahebSantujiThorat College of Arts, Science &
Commerce, Sangamner- 422605
Teaching PlanAcademic Year : 2019-2020
Term : First Term Class : S.Y.B.ATeacher Name : Dr. P.V. Kadam
Subject :G2 Modern BankingMonths & Year Topic No. of
Lectures
July
1. Evolution of Modern Banking1.1 Meaning & Definition of Bank.1.2 Banking in Europe, USA & Asia.1.3 Evolution of Banking in India.1.4 Structure of Indian Banking System
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August
2. Functions of Commercial Banks2.1 Primary Functions-Accepting Deposits, GrantingLoans & Advances.2.2 Secondary Functions-Agency Functions, GeneralUtility Functions2.3 Methods of Remittances.
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September
3. Principles of Commercial Banks3.1 Liquidity, Profitability and Safety- Meaning &Concept.3.2 Multiple Credit Creation-Process & Limitations.3.3 Components of Balance Sheet of Commercial Banks
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October
4. Operation & Types of Accounts4.1 Opening and operating of Deposit Account.4.2 Closure and Transfer of Accounts4.3 Types of Account Holders - Individual &Institutional4.4 No Frills Account, Escrow Account
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Term : Second
December
5. Negotiable Instruments5.1 Promissory Note, Bill of Exchange and Cheque -meaning, Definition & Characteristics5.2 Types of Cheque – Bearer, Order & Crossed5.3 Types of Crossing- General & Special5.4 Endorsement- Definition, Types & Effects
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January2020
6. New Technology in Banking6.1 E-Banking – Need and Importance6.2 Meaning, concept and operation of –6.2.1 Automated Teller machine- ATM6.2.2 Credit Card
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6.2.3 Debit Card6.2.4 Tele Banking6.2.5 Mobile Banking6.2.6 Net Banking6.2.7 Society for worldwide Interbank FinancialTelecommunication6.2.8 Core Banking6.2.9 RTGS
February
7. Reserve Bank of India7.1 Functions7.2 Money Measures- M0, M1, M2, M3, M47.3 Monetary policy- Meaning & objectives7.4 Instruments of Credit Control
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March
8. Co- operative banking in India8.1 Structure of Co-operative banking in India8.2 97th Constitutional Amendment in co-operative law8.3 NABARD- objectives, Functions & working8.4 Challenges before co-operative Banking
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S.B.V.P.Samaj’sSahakarMaharshiBhausahebSantujiThorat College of Arts, Science &
Commerce, Sangamner- 422605
Teaching PlanAcademic Year : 2019-2020
Term : First Term Class : S.Y.B.ATeacher Name : Dr. P.V. Kadam
Subject :S2 Macro EconomicsMonths & Year Topic No. of
Lectures
July
Introduction1.1 Meaning, Nature, Scope, Importance and Limitation of Macroeconomics1.2 Difference between Micro and Macro EconomicsNational Income2.1 Concepts: National Income, Gross National Product,Net National Product, Per Capita Income,Disposable Income.
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August
2.2 Importance of National Income.2.3 Methods of National Income Measurement2.4 Difficulties in Measurement of National Income2.5 Circular Flow of National IncomeTheory of Employment3.1 Say’s Law of Market
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September
3.2 Classical Theory of Employment3.3 Criticism by Keynes on Classical Theory3.4 Keynesian Theory of EmploymentConsumption and Investment4.1 Meaning of Consumption Function
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October
4.2 Average and Marginal Propensity to Consume4.3 Psychological Law of Consumption4.4 Factors influencing Consumption Function4.5 Saving- concept & Function4.6 Investment- Meaning & Types4.7 Investment Multiplier- Concept and Limitations4.8 Principle of Acceleration - Concept
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Term : Second
December
Value of Money5.1 Money- Definition and Functions5.2 Quantity Theory of Money5.3 Cash balance approach
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January2020
Inflation and Deflation:6.1 Inflation - Meaning and Causes6.2 Demand Pull and Cost Push Inflation6.3 Effects of Inflation6.4 Measures to control Inflation6.5 Deflation- Meaning, Causes and Consequences
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February Business Cycles7.1 Meaning and Features of Business Cycle
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7.2 Phases of Business Cycle7.3 Causes and Effects of Business Cycle.7.4 Control of Business Cycles- Monetary and FiscalControls
March
Macroeconomic Objectives and Policies8.1 Macroeconomic Objectives8.2 Monetary Policy- Meaning and Definitions,Instruments, Advantages and Limitations8.3 Fiscal Policy- Meaning and Definitions, Instrumentsand Advantages
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S.B.V.P.Samaj’sSahakarMaharshiBhausahebSantujiThorat College of Arts, Science &
Commerce, Sangamner- 422605
Teaching PlanAcademic Year : 2019-2020
Term : First Term Class : T.Y.B.ATeacher Name : Dr. P.V. Kadam
Subject :G3 Economic Development & PlanningMonths & Year Topic No. of
Lectures
July
1. Economic Development and Growth 1.1 Meaning of Economic Development and Growth1.2 Indicators of Economic Growth1.3 Indicators of Economic Development1.4 Differences between Economic Development & Growth
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August
2. Developing Countries 2.1 Concept- Developed, Developing Countries2.2 Characteristics of Developing Countries2.2.1 Economic Characteristics2.2.2 Demographic Characteristics2.2.3 Technological Characteristics2.2.4 Socio - Cultural Characteristics2.2.5 Other Characteristics
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September
3. Constraints on Development Process 3.1 Vicious Circle of Poverty3.2 Population Explosion3.3 Low Productivity of Agriculture3.4 Scarcity of Capital3.5 Inappropriate Technology3.6 Socio- Cultural Constraints3.7 Political and Administrative Constraints3.8 External Bottleneck
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October
4. Theories of Economic Development 4.1 Classical Theories- Adam Smith, Ricardo & Malthus4.2 Karl Mark’s Theory of Economic Development4.3 Schumpeterian Theory of Economic Development
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Term : Second
December
5. Approaches to Economic Development 5.1 Big Push Theory5.2 Balanced Growth5.3 Imbalanced Growth
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January2020
6. Foreign Capital and Development 6.1 Meaning & Role of Foreign Capital in Economic Development6.2 Problems of Foreign Capital6.3 Private Foreign Investment- Types & Role6.4 Public Foreign Investment-Types6.5 Foreign Aid- Tide and Untied
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February
7. Macro-Economic Policy 7.1 Monetary Policy- Objectives, Instruments and Limitations7.2 Fiscal Policy- Objectives, Instruments and Limitations7.3 Fiscal Policy in Cyclical Fluctuations
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March
8. Economic Planning8.1 Meaning & Definition8.2 Need of Planning8.3 Objective of Economic Planning- Economic, Social and Political8.4 Inclusive Growth Approach & 11th five year plan8.5 National Institution for Transforming India Aayog (NITI AYOG)
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S.B.V.P.Samaj’s
SahakarMaharshiBhausahebSantujiThorat College of Arts, Science & Commerce, Sangamner- 422605
Teaching PlanAcademic Year : 2019-2020
Term : First Term Class : T.Y.B.ATeacher Name : Dr. P.V. Kadam
Subject :S3 International EconomicsMonths & Year Topic No. of
Lectures
July
1. Introduction 1.1 International economics- meaning, Scope & Importance1.2 Inter-regional and international trade1.3 Importance of International Trade
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August
2.Theories of International Trade 2.1 Theory of absolute cost advantage and comparative cost advantage2.2 Heckscher-Ohlin theory2.3 Leontief’s paradox, Rybczynskitheorm, Intra-Industry Trade
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September
3. Gains from Trade 3.1 Measurement of gains, static and dynamic gains3.2 Terms of trade – Importance, types and determinants3.3 Causes of unfavorable terms of trade to developing countries.
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October
4. Balance of Payments4.1 Balance of trade and Balance of payments- Concepts and components4.2 Equilibrium and disequilibrium in balance of payments; causes and consequences4.3 Measures to correct deficit in the balance of payments
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Term : Second
December
5. Trade policy & Exchange Rate 5.1 Free trade policy - case for and against5.2 Protection Policy – case for and against5.3 Types of tariffs and quotas5.4 Exchange rates-Fixed and flexible
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January2020
6. India’s Foreign Trade and Policy 6.1 Growth of India’s foreign trade6.2 Changes in the composition and direction of foreign trade since 2000-20016.3 Foreign Trade policy6.4 India and WTO
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February 7. Export Promotion measures 16
7.1 Export promotion - Contribution of SEZ7.2 Role of multinational corporations in India.7.3 FEMA-provisions and impact7.4 Convertibility of Indian rupee
March
8. Regional and International Co-operation Nature and Functions of-8.1 South Asian Association for Regional Co-operation (SAARC)8.2 Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa (BRICS)8.3 European Economic Community (EEC)
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Sahakar Maharshi Bhausaheb Santuji Thorat College of Arts, Science & Commerce, Sangamner- 422605
Teaching Plan of Theory Courses
Academic Year : 2019-2020 Class - M.A (I) Semester - II Subject –Labour Economics EC-2004
Months & Year Title of the Paper No. of
Lectures
December 2019
1.Introduction 1.1 Concept of Labour Force, Determinants of Labour Force Participation1.2 Historical Emergence and Relevance of Labour Economics13 Indian Labour Market – Changing Structure and Impact of Globalization 1.4 Unemployment in India and Polices for Employment Generation
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January 2020
2.Labour Market and wage Determination 2.1. Labour Markets – Rural and urban, Formal and Informal, Organized and Unorganized, Contract Labour 2.2.Growth and Trends in Labour Market – New Legislation, Unionization, Labour Dynamics, Labour Market Flexibility 2.3 Theories of Wages – Marginal Productivity Theory of Collective Bargaining, Modern Theory of Wages – Demand and Supply Theory
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February 2020
2.4.Wages Structure, Minimum Wage, Fair Wage, Wage Determination, Differentials Inequality, Inter- Sectoral Differences, Gender differentials 2.5 Evolution and Features of Wage Policy in India 3. Migration and Absenteeism 3.1 Approaches to Labour MigrationInter – sectoral and International Migration, Trends, Causes and Effects of Migration.3.2 Labour Turnover and Absenteeism In Labour Markets in India – Causes, Effects and Policy Measures.
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March 2020
4. Industrial Relations 4.1. Labour Unions in India – Growth, Structure and Development
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March 2020
4.2. Employers Organization in India – History, Emergence
,Role.4.3. Globalization and Labour Markets – International Division of Labour, Impact on Developing Economies4.4 Current Trends in Collective Bargaining4.4 Social Security Measure
April2020
5. Labour Markets Reform 5.1. Exit Policy Since 1991, need for an Effective Policy 5.2.Child labor in India – Cause for Concern and Policy Measures 5.3.Women Workforce-Need for Equal Opportunity,Skil Earnings5.4 Contract Labour – Increasing Use and Need for Regulation
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S.B.V.P.Samaj’s
Sahakar Maharshi Bhausaheb Santuji Thorat College of Arts, Science & Commerce, Sangamner- 422605
Teaching Plan of Theory Courses
Academic Year : 2019-2020
Class - M.A(I) Subject – Agricultural Economics (1004) Semester - I Months &
Year Title of the Topic No. of Lectures
August 2019
1 Introduction. 1.1 Role of Agriculture in Indian economy1.2 Agrarian Structure in India in a Liberalization and Globalizing Economy.1.3 B a r r i e r s t o Agricultural Growth in India1.4 Need for Policy Intervention – Productivity, Equity, and Sustainability.
2 Agriculture Productivity and Agricultural Labour 2.1 Trends in Agriculture Productivity in India Since 1991 2.2 Challenges to Agriculture Productivity - Crop Insurance,Irrigation, Exports. 2.3 Agriculture Labour.- Trends in Agricultural Employment and Efficiency
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September 2019
2.4 Technology Inputs in Agriculture and Impact on Agriculture Labour2.5 Review of the National Employment Guarantee Scheme
3 Agriculture and credit. 3.1 F i n a n c i a l Sector Reform and Rural Credit Structure.3.2 Role of NABARD, Commercial Banks and Co-Operative Institutions 3.3 M i c r o Finance in Rural Finance – Emergence, Role and Challenges.3.Challenges of Rural and Agricultural Credit in India4 Agriculture and Marketing. 4.1 characteristics of Agriculture Marketing in India.
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October 2019
4.2 Agriculture and Price System in India4.3 Role of Farmers Marketing Co-Operatives.4.4 Agro Processing – Need and Challenges 4.5 Agriculture in India and WTO Agreements5 Agricultural Growth and Rural Development 5.1 Food Securities in India.5.2 Gender and Rural Poverty.5.3 Agriculture and Industry – Interrelations and Management 5.4 Sustainable Agriculture – Concept, Need and Issues
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Sahakar Maharshi Bhausaheb Santuji Thorat College of Arts, Science & Commerce, Sangamner- 422605
Teaching Plan of Theory Courses
Academic Year : 2019-2020
Class - M.A (II) Subject – Modern Banking Semester - III
Months & Year Title of the Topic No. of
Lectures
August2019
1. Introduction- 1.1 Nature, structure and role of financial system in Economic Dev. 1.2 Functions of financial system1.3 Theories of financial development-Credit Creation Theory, Finance Regulation and Financial Liberalization Theory.1.4 Investment policy of a bank- liquidity, safety and profitability.1.5 Balance sheet of a commercial bank.
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August-September
2019
2. Modern Banking in India- 2.1 Evolution, role and functions of modern banks in India2.2 Money market and capital market2.3 Changing trends in banking sector since 1991.2.4 Comments on the present status of cooperative banks, RRB2.5 Foreign banks in India and their impact on Indian banking sector2.6. Provisions of the Banking Regulation Act2.7 Progress and present status of E-Banking in India2..8 Current challenges faced by banking sector- Mergers and amalgamations, Consolidations, Financial Inclusion, NPA.
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September -October
2019
3. Non-banking Financial Institutions in India- 3.1 Nature, types and significance of NBFIs in India3.2 Performance of the NBFIs in the public, private and foreign collaboration sector – LIc, GIC, Provident Fund, Small Savings, Mutual Funds, Pension fund4. International Financial Markets-
4.1 Nature and role of foreign exchange market,4.2 Recent trends in the exchange rates and its impact on IndianEco. 4.3 Forms of foreign capital – Foreign Direct Investment [FDI], Pros and cons for FDI in India,
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October 2019
4.4 Regulation of foreign investments – Foreign Investments Promotion Board4.5 Working and role of IMF, IBRD, IDA, IFC4.6 Role of Euro-Dollar and Euro currency markets4.7 Global Financial Crisis 2008- Its causes and impact on developing and developed economies.
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Sahakar Maharshi Bhausaheb Santuji Thorat College of Arts, Science & Commerce, Sangamner- 422605
Teaching Plan of Theory Courses
Academic Year: 2019-2020
Class - M.A (II) Semester - IV Subject – Research Methodology
Months & Title of the Topic No. of
Year Lectures
December 2019
1.Introduction to Research1.1 Meaning and types of Research1.2Social Research – Meaning, importance, Utility, Limitation1.3 Stages invovlved in designing research.
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January2020
2. Research Techniques 2.1 Data Collection - Sources of Data2.2 Primary - Interviews, Questionnaire, Observation, Schedule.2.3 Secondary Data Collection.2.4 Case studies & Historical methods2.5 Hypothesis - Definition, Formulation and Role.2.6 Sampling Technique - Types of Samples, Size of Samples
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February2020
3. Analysis of Data 3.1 Classification and Tabulation.3.2 Graphs and Diagrams.3.3 Measures of Central Tendencies. Mean,median mode3.4 Dispersion. & Correlation.3.5 Percentage. Bi-variate presentation.3.6 Hypothesis Testing. Chi Square test.
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March-April2020
3.7 Percentage. Bi-variate presentation.3.8 Hypothesis Testing. Chi Square test.4. Information Systems & report writing4.1 Information Systems and knowledge management.4.2 Global Information - Internet surfing, downloading,
Mails..4.3 Computerized data processing- Excel, SPSS.4.4 Stages of report writing..4.5 Presentation - Power Point
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S.B.V.P.Samaj’sSahakar Maharshi Bhausaheb Santuji Thorat College of Arts, Science & Commerce,
Sangamner- 422605
Teaching Plan of Theory Courses
Academic Year: 2019-2020
Term – Semester-I Class - F.Y.B.Com (B)
Subject - Business Economics (Micro)
Months & Year Title of the topic No. of
Lectures
July 2019
1.Introduction and Basic Concept1.1 Meaning, Nature, Scope and Importance of Business Economics 1.2 Concept of Micro and Macro Economics1.3 Tools For Economic Analysis : Functional Relationship, Schedules, Graphs and Equation1.4 Basic Concepts : Household, Consumer, Firm, Plant and Industry1.5 Goals of Firms-Economic and Non-Economic Goals of Firms
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August2019
2. Consumer Behavior2.1 Utility : Concept & Types2.2 Cardinal Approach: Law of Diminishing Marginal Utility & Law of Equi Marginal Utility2.3 Consumer Surplus : Concept & Measurement2.4 Ordinal Approach : Indifference Curve Analysis - Concept, Characteristics, Consumer Equilibrium
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September2019
3. Demand & Supply Analysis3.1 Concept of Demand3.2 Determinants of Demand3.3 Law of Demand3.4 Elasticity of Demand3.4.1 Price Elasticity of Demand- Meaning, Types Measurement, Uses & Significance 3.4.2 Income Elasticity of Demand- Meaning & Types 3.4.3 Cross Elasticity of Demand- Meaning & Types 3.5 Supply : Concept, Determinant and Law of Supply3.6 Equilibrium of Demand & Supply for Price Determination
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October2019 4. Production Analysis
4.1 Concept of Production Function4.2 Total, Average and Marginal Production4.3 Law of Variable Proportions4.4 Law of Returns to Scale
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4.5 Economies and Diseconomies of Scale- Internal and External
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S.B.V.P.Samaj’sSahakar Maharshi Bhausaheb Santuji Thorat College of Arts, Science & Commerce,
Sangamner- 422605
Teaching Plan of Theory Courses
Academic Year: 2019-2020
Term – Semester-II Class - F.Y.B.Com
Subject - Business Economics (Micro)
Months & Title of the topic No. of
Year Lectures
December
4.Revenue Behavior4.1 Meaning & Importance of Revenue 4.2 Revenue Concept- i. Total Revenue ii. Average Revenue iii. Marginal Revenue4.3 Relationship Between Total, Average , Marginal Revenue
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January
5.Pricing Under Various Market Condition5.1 Perfect Competition – Futures & Equilibrium5.2 Monopoly- Futures & Equilibrium, Price Discrimination5.3 Monopolistic Competition - Futures & Equilibrium5.4 Oligopoly- Futures
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February
6.Factor Pricing6.1 Marginal Productivity theory of Distribution6.2 Rent: a. Theory of Rent- 1.Ricardian Theory of Rent 2. Modern Theory of Rent6.3 Wages: 1.Backward Sloping supply curve of labor 2. Collective Bargaining
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March
6.4 Interest : a. Theory of Interest - 1.Loanable Funds Theory of Interest 2.Liquidity Preference Theory of Interest6.5 Profit 1. Dynamic Theory of Profit 2. Innovation Theory of Profit 3. Risk & Uncertainty Bearing Theory of Profit
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Samaj’sSahakar Maharshi Bhausaheb Santuji Thorat College of Arts, Science &
Commerce, Sangamner- 422605
Teaching Plan of Theory Courses
Academic Year: 2019-2020
Term - First Class - S.Y.B.Com
Subject - Business Economics (Macro)
Months & Year Title of the topic No. of
Lectures
July 20191. Basic Concept of Macro Economics1.1 Meaning and Nature of Macro Economics1.2 Significance and Limitations of Macro economics
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August 2019
2. National Income2.1 Meaning and Importance of National Income2.2 Concept of National Income2.3 Measurement of National Income2.4 Circular Flow of National Income2.5 Difficulties in Measurement of National Income3.Money3.1 Meaning & Function of Money3.2 Demand of Money
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September 2019
3.3 Supply of Money a) Role of Central Bank – Credit Control- Quantitative and Qualitative b) Reserve Bank of India’s New 3.4 Money Measures 3.5 Role of Commercial Banks – Process of Multiple Credit Creation and its limitations4.Value of Money4.1 Meaning & Concept of value of Money4.2 Quantity Theory of Money
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October 2019
4.3 Cash Balance approach – Cambridge Equation – Pigou, Marshall, Keynes 4.4 Milton Friedman’s Approach 4.5 Difference between Quantity Theory and Cash Balance Approach
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Term – Second
December 2019 5. Inflation and Deflation
5.1 Inflation and Deflation – Meaning, Causes and effects 5.2 Demand Pull and cost Push inflation 5.3 Inflationary Gap5.4 Philips Curve
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5.5 Supply side Economics 5.6 Stagflation
January 2020
6.Trade Cycle 6.1 Meaning, Definition and features of Trade Cycle 6.2 Phases of Trade Cycle 6.3 Policy for control of Trade Cycle 6.4 Monetary and Fiscal Measures
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February 2020
7.Theories of Output and Employment 7.1 Classical Theories of Employment – Says, Pigoue, Fisher 7.2 Keynesian Criticism on Classical Theories of Employment 7.3 Keynesian Theory of Employment
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March 2020
8.Public Finance8.1 Meaning, Nature and Scope of Public Finance Principle of Maximum Social advantage-8.2 Dr. Dalton’s Approach 8.3 Public Revenue and Expenditure 8.4 Types of Taxation 8.5 Principles of Taxation 8.6 Effects of Taxation 8.7 Causes of increasing Public Expenditure
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Commerce, Sangamner- 422605
Teaching Plan of Theory Courses
Academic Year: 2019-2020
Term - First Term Class - T.Y.B.Com Subject - Indian & Global Economic Development
Months & Year Title of the topic No. of
Lectures
July 2019
1.Introduction1.1Bacic Characteristics of the Indian economy as an Emerging Economy 1.2 Comparison of the Indian Economy With Developed Economies with respect to: Population, Per-capita Income, Agriculture, Industry, Service Sector.
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August 2019
2. Agricultural Development in India Since Independence2.1 Place of Agriculture in the Indian Economy2.2 Constraints in Agricultural Development.2.3 Rural Indebtedness- Causes and Measures.2.4 Agricultural Marketing – Problems and Measures
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September 2019
3. Industrial Development in India since 19913.1 Introduction 3.2 Role of Industrialization in Economic Development3.3 Role of Small, Medium & Large Scale enterprises3.4 New Industry Policy1991 3.5 Evaluation of Industrial Policy1991
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October 2019
4. Infrastructure in India since 19914.1 Introduction 4.2 Role of Infrastructure in Economic Development in India4.3 Privately Public Investment In Infrastructural Development4.4 Role of Private Sector in Infrastructural Development4.5 Role of Public Sector in Infrastructural Development
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Term- Second
December 2019
5. Human Resource Development5.1 Introduction5.2 Role of Human Resource in Economic Development5.3 Concept of Human Development Index (HDI)5.4 Concept of Human Poverty Index5.5 Concept of Gender related Development Index5.6 Gender Employment Measures
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January 20206. Global Economic Development & Foreign Capital
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6.1 Introduction6.2 Meaning & Challenges of Globalization, Liberalization & Privatization 6.3 Meaning & Role of Foreign Capital6.4 Need of Foreign Capital6.5 Forms of Foreign Capital6.6 Advantages & Disadvantages of Foreign Capital
February 2020
7. Foreign Trade & Balance of Payment7.1 Introduction7.2 Importance of Foreign Trade in Economic Development7.3 Concept of Balance of Trade & Balance of Payment7.4 India’s Balance of Payment Position since 1991.7.5 Convertibility of Indian Rupee current & Capital Account7.6 Current Export – Import Policy
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March 2020
8. Regional & International Economic Co-operation8.1 Introduction8.2 South Asian Association For Regional Co-operation (SAARC) - Importance, Objective, Futures & Function8.3 International Monetary Fund (IMF)- Importance, Objective, Structure & Function8.4 World Bank or International Bank For Reconstruction & Development ( IBRD) - Structure & Function8.5 World Trade Organization(WTO) - Importance, Objective, Structure & Function8.6 BRICS
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