Course outcome (COs):
Learning outcome (at course level) |
Learning and teaching strategies |
Assessment Strategies |
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On completion of this course, the students will be able to:
CO111: Examine the features of the Indian economy and explore its position in the world economy. CO112: Critically evaluate the challenges and constraints in the economic development of the country CO113: Explore the significance of economic planning needed for various economic reforms in the development of the economy. CO114: Examine the role of different public sector undertakings and interpret the structural adjustments required for economic development. CO115: Critically evaluate the present foreign trade policy adopted by the Indian government with reference to the composition and direction of India’s Foreign trade. |
Approach in teaching: Interactive Lectures, Discussion, Tutorials, Practical cases Demonstration, Power point presentation. Learning activities for the students: Self learning assignments, Effective questions, Seminar presentation, Live practical problems analysis |
Class tests, Semester end examinations, Quiz, Solving problems in tutorials, Assignments, Presentation, Individual and group projects |
• Concept and measures of development and underdevelopment,
• Basic Features of the Indian Economy,
• Causes of underdevelopment of the Indian Economy,
• India as a Mixed Economy,
• Various Economic indicators and India’s Position in World Economy.
• Unemployment: Meaning, Types, Causes, and Remedies to remove unemployment: E-NAM, Make in India.
• Population: Main Features of the latest census, Demographic profile, and Health Policy. Population Growth as a retarding factor to Economic Development, Present National Population Policy
• Demographic constraints in economic development: interaction between population change and economic development
• Economic Policies- Meaning, Objectives, Components of Economic policies. with their implications on the economy
• Economic reforms since 1991, Privatization, Liberalization and Globalization
• Economic Planning in India: features, objectives, broad achievements and failures;
• NITI Aayog
• Industrial growth during the planning period ;
• Present industrial policy (1991); features and current reforms.
• Importance, growth and problems of Micro,Small and Medium Enterprises;
• Role and problems of Public sector in India.
Financial Sector:
• Structure, Performance and Reforms
• Role of Financial sector in Economic Development
• Trends in exports and imports;
• Composition and Direction of India’s foreign trade;
• Recent trends in Export-Import Policy,
• Balance of Payments; Features and components., India’s Balance of Payment.
• Swami & Gupta ,“Economic Environment in India” ,RBD,Jaipur
• Sundaram&Dutt, “Indian Economy” ,S Chand & Sons, New Delhi
• N.D Mathur: Economic Environment in INDIA, Shivam book house(P)ltd , Jaipur
• A N Agarwal , “Indian Economy”, New India International Ltd, Chennai
• Mathur, Mishra, Vyas – “Economic Environment in India”, RBSA Publication, Jaipur
• A N Agarwal , “Indian Economy”, New India International Ltd, Chennai
• Mishra Puri , Indian economy ,Himalaya publishing house
• PratiyogitaDarpan : General Studies (Indian Economy)
Links:
[1] https://accountingtaxation.iisuniv.ac.in/courses/subjects/indian-economy
[2] https://accountingtaxation.iisuniv.ac.in/academic-year/2023-2024