Gauhati University Question Papers for Economics 6th Semester
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M 601
PUBLIC ECONOMICS
Unit 1:
TAXATION
Canons of
Taxation; Principles of Taxation; Benefit Principle and Ability to Pay Theory,
Direct
Tax and Indirect tax: Meaning and concepts; Rate schedule of taxation
Proportionate
Tax,
Progressive Tax, Regressive tax,
Impact,
Incidence and Shifting of Tax; Sharing of Tax between Buyers and Sellers;
Taxable Capacity; Relative and Absolute Taxable Capacity; Factors determining
Taxable Capacity;
Effects
of Taxation on Production and Distribution;
Characteristics
of a Good Tax System; Role of Taxation in Developing Countries.
Unit
2:GOVERNMENT BUDGET
Concept
of Government budget ;Classification of Public
Budget—Balanced and Unbalanced
Budget,
Capital and Revenue Budget; Brief Ideas
on Performance Budgeting, Zero Base
Budgeting.
Unit3:
FISCAL POLICY
Meaning
and Objectives; Components of Fiscal Policy; Role of Fiscal policy in a
developing economy.
Unit 4:
FEDERAL FINANCE
Meaning;
Principles of Federal Finance; Current Finance Commission of India- a brief
overview.
M 602
APPLIED STATISTICS
(For Arts
Stream only)
Unit 1:
INDEX NUMBERS
Concept,
uses of Index numbers, Problems in the construction of Index numbers, Methods
of
constructing
Index numbers-Laspeyres’, Paasche’s and Fisher’s,
Chain base Index number, Wholesale price and cost of living
index numbers.
Unit 2:
TIME SERIES ANALYSIS
Time
Series Analysis-Concept and Components-Measurement
of Trend, Graphical Method,
Moving
average and Least square method, Fitting of linear and exponential trend
curves.
Unit 3:
VITAL STATISTICS
Concepts
and Measurement of fertility-crude birth rate, general fertility rate, age
specific fertility
rate,
total fertility rate, Net reproduction rate, gross reproduction rate,
Measurement of Mortality-
crude
death rate, specific death rate, standardized death rate, Life Table (Basic
features).
Unit4:
SAMPLE SURVEY
Population,
sample, parameter; sample versus complete enumeration; Types of samples-simple
random,
stratified random and systematic sampling.
M 602
ECONOMETRIC METHODS
(For
Science Stream only)
Unit 1:
PROBLEMS IN OLS ESTIMATION
Heteroscedasticity(Concept
and consequences); Auto correlation (Concept and consequences);
Multicollinearity-concept,
their consequences, detection and remedies. Unit 2: LAG MODELS AND DUMMY
VARIABLES
Lags in
Econometric models-Concepts, Koyck model; Partial adjustment and adaptive
expectation
models; qualitative data; seasonal analysis; use of dummy variables.
Unit 3:
TIME SERIES ANALYSIS
Time
Series Analysis-Concept and Components-Measurement
of Trend, Graphical Method,
Moving
average and Least square method, Fitting of linear and exponential trend
curves.
M 603
ECONOMICS OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Unit 1:
Natural Resources: Types and Characteristics
Unit 2:
Economics of Non-renewable Resources: Conditions for optimal depletion, Market
forms and rate of depletion, Role of a backstop
Unit 3:
Economics of Renewable Resources: The Idea of sustainable yield, Economically
optimal rate of harvest
Unit 4:
Development-environment Trade-off, Sustainable development- Indicators and
policy issues – Integrated economic and environmental accounting
M 604
INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS Unit 1: INTRODUCTION
International
Economics as a distinct branch of Economics; Its Nature and Scope
Unit 2:
BALANCE OF PAYMENTS
The
Structure of BOP; Accounting Principle; Disequilibrium in BOP- Types of
Disequilibrium;
Causes
of Disequilibrium; Adjustment Mechanism-
Correction under Fixed and Flexible
Exchange
Rate regimes
Unit 3:
FOREIGN EXCHANGE MARKET AND EXCHANGE RATES
Functions
of Foreign Exchange Market; Determination of Equilibrium Exchange Rate;
Concepts of Spot and Forward Rates.
Unit 4:
ECONOMIC INTEGRATION
Forms of
Economic Integration; Customs Union- Partial Equilibrium Analysis of Customs
Union
- Trade
Creation and Trade Diversion (concepts only). Unit 5: INTERNATIONAL
INSTITUTIONS Objectives and functions of IMF, IBRD, WTO
M 605
HISTORY OF ECONOMIC THOUGHT II
Unit
1: SOME FAMOUS SCHOOLS OF THOUGHT: Marginalist
school--W.Jevons, J. B. Clark.; Austrian school: C.Menger, Bohm-Bowark,
F.Wiser,V. Pareto;Mathmatical school-- L.Walras, W.Leontief, Hicks;
Neo-classical economics: Alfred Marshall, Irving Fisher, Wickshell;
Welfare economics of A.C. Pigou.
Unit
2: KEYNESIAN ECONOMICS: Departure from the Classical School,
Aggregate
Approach
to Economics, Policy Prescriptions.
Unit
3: INDIAN ECONOMIC THOUGHT: Main themes of Kautilya’s
Arthasashtra; Modern Economic Ideas: Dada Bhai Naoroji, Ranade, Gokhle; M.K.
Gandhi’s ideas on
—Village,
Swadeshi, Khadi, Cottage Industries and place of Machine, Welfare of Labour,
Non-violent Economy, Decentralisation, Trusteeship, Sarvodaya.
M 606
PLANNING FOR DEVELOPMENT: INDIA AND THE NORTHEAST
Unit 1:
Planning: Concept and Justification, Types of Planning; Overview of Planning
Process in India: 1951-90: Strategies, Goals, Achievements and Failures,
Planning in the Post-liberalization Period; Planning for Inclusive Growth; Role
of the Community and Voluntary Organizations.
Unit 2:
India in the Global Economy: Basic Features and Consequences of Economic
Globalization; Trend, Composition and Direction of Foreign Trade in India
before and after Liberalization; Capital Flows -
Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and Foreign
Institutional/Portfolio Investment (FPI).
Unit 3:
Economic Problems of North-East India: Comparative Development Experience of
North Eastern States vis-Ã -vis all India
Average – Growth Rates, Per Capita
Income, Human Development Attainments (Literacy and Health);
Specific Problem of Industrialization in the Region and Industrial policies for
North-East; Problem of Agricultural Transition in the Hill Areas (Shifting
Cultivation to Commercial Crops).
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