INDIAN ECONOMICS
1. History of Development and Planning: Alternative Development Strategies – goal of self reliance
based on import substitution and protection, the post 1991 globalisation
strategies based on stabilization and structural adjustment packages: fiscal reforms,
financial sector reforms and trade reforms.
2. Federal Finance: Constitutional provisions relating to fiscal and financial powers of
the states, Finance Commissions and their formulae for sharing taxes, Financial
aspect of Sarkaria Commission Report, Financial aspects of 73rd and 74th
Constitutional Amendments.
3. Poverty,
Unemployment and Human Development: Estimates
of inequality and poverty measures for India ,
appraisal of Government measures, India ’s uman development record in global perspective.
India ’s
population policy and development.
4. Agriculture and
Rural Development Strategies: Technologies
and institutions, land relations and
land reforms, rural credit, modern farm inputs and marketing – price policy and
subsidies; commercialization and diversification. Rural development programmes
including poverty alleviation programmes, development of economic and social
infrastructure and New Rural Employment
Guarantee Scheme.
5. India ’s
experience with Urbanisation and Migration: Different types of migratory flows and their impact on the economies of
their origin and destination, the process of growth of urban settlements; urban
development strategies.
6. Industry: Strategy of Industrial development: Industrial Policy
Reforms; Reservation Policy relating to small scale industries. Competition
policy, Sources of industrial finances. Bank, share market, insurace companies,
pension funds, non-banking sources and foreign direct investment, role of
foreign capital for direct investment and portfolio investment, Public Sector
reform, privatization and disinvestments.
7. Labour: Employment, unemployment and under-employment,
industrial relations and labour welfare – strategies for employment generation
– Urban labour market and informal sector employment, Report of National
Commission on Labour, Social issues relating to labour e.g. Child Labour,
Bonded Labour, International Labour Standard and its impact.
8. Foreign Trade: Sailent features of India’s foreign trade,
composition, direction and organization of trade, recent changes in trade
policy, balance of payments, tariff policy, exchange rate, India and WTO
requirements.
9. Money and
Banking: Financial sector reforms,
Organisation of India’s money market, changing roles of the Reserve Bank of India ,
commercial banks, development finance institutions, foreign banks and
non-banking financial institutions, Indian capital market and SEBI, Development
in Global Financial Market and its relationship with Indian Financial Sector
.
10. Inflation: Definition, trends, estimates, consequences and
remedies (control): Wholesale Price Index, Consumer Price Index: components and
trends.
11. Budgeting and
Fiscal Policy: Tax, expenditure,
budgetary deficits, pension and fiscal reforms, Public debt management and reforms,
Fiscal Responsibility and Budget Management (FRBM) Act, Black money and
Parallel economy in India definition, estimates, genesis, consequences and
remedies.
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