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Re: Syllabus of MA Economics Pune University

As you want to download syllabus of MA Economics 2nd Year Course of Pune University, so I am providing detailed syllabus:

Pune University MA Economics 2nd Year Syllabus

SEM III SEM IV

Core Courses Core Courses
EC-3001 Macro Economics I EC-4001 Macro Economics II
EC-3002 Growth & Development I EC-4002 Growth & Development II
EC-3003 Modern Banking EC-4003 Research Methodology

Non- Core Courses Non- Core Courses
(Any one course to be selected) (Any one course to be selected)
EC-3004 Demography EC-4004 Rural Development
EC-3005 World Economy EC-4005 Economics of Environment
EC-3006 Economics of Finance EC-4006 Econometrics

EC-3001 Macro Economics I
1. National Income 15
1.1 Gross Domestic Product, Gross National Product, Net Domestic Product
1.2 Nominal and Real domestic product. Price Indexes and GDP deflator.
1.3 Concept of disposable Income and Relationships between Income & consumption,
1.4 Saving, Investment, Government Expenditure, Taxes, Imports & Exports.
1.5 National Accounts Statistics-system of national income accounting

2: Aggregate Supply & Aggregate Demand 15
2.1 Difference between Potential Output and Actual Output- Classical Approach
2.2 Determination of output and employment Effects of change in Aggregate Demand and Supply Curves - Classical Approach
2.3 Keynesian approach, Determination of Equilibrium of Aggregate Demand and Supply
2.4 Keynesian approach-neutrality of money Multiplier Effect
2.5 Multiplier effect with inclusion of Government sector. (Automatic stabilizers, balanced budget multiplier)

3. Brief structure of IS-LM Model 15
3.1 Derivation of IS curve and LM curve
3.2 Equilibrium in the Goods and Assets under fixed and flexible prices
3.3 Derivation of aggregate demand schedule Monetary and Fiscal policy The transmission Mechanism-Liquidity Trap
3.4 Fiscal policy and crowding out effect, Optimum Policy mix with IS-LM model.

4. New Classical Macroeconomics & Open Economy Issues 15
4.1 Consumption and saving, Life cycle hypothesis, Permanent income hypothesis.
4.2 Investment spending, Marginal productivity of capital, Concept of accelerator and super Multiplier.
4.3 The Real Business cycle Theory
4.4 The Rational expectations Revolution New Classical Macroeconomics: Perfect Information Rational Expectations
4.5 Lucas critique- Imperfect information and asymmetric information
4.6 Open Economy IS-LM-BPos, the Mundell-Fleming Model Stabilization, Macroeconomic policy and exchange rate regimes

EC-3002 Growth and Development – I
1. Development and Underdevelopment: An Overview 20
1.1 Concepts of growth and Development
1.2 Problems in defining economic development
1.3Characteristics of LDCs – structural view of underdevelopment
1.4 The world distribution of income and Development gap
1.5 Per capita income as an index of development
1.6 Difficulties of measurement and comparability in the calculation of per capita according to exchange rate and PPP
1.7 Alternative measures of development gap – HDI

2 Poverty and inequality 10
2.1 Defining poverty and problems of measurement
2.2 Income distribution - Income inequality, measurements of inequality, understanding inequality in developed and underdeveloped worlds
2.3 Impact of inequality on the process of development.
2.4 Contemporary debater on poverty in India

3 Theories of Economic Growth and Development: 15
3.1.The Harrod Domar growth model and its application to LCD’s
3.2 Solow model of economic growth
3.3 the Cobb Douglas Production Function
3.4 marx Schumpeter Gerschenkron – surplus labour
3.5 Big push (Rosenstein–Rodan) –
3.6 Balanced growth : (Nurkse) & Unbalanced growth (Hirschman)
3.7 The process of cumulative causation (Myrdal)
3.8.The centre and periphery hypothesis – the dependency school

4 Population growth and economic development 15
4.1 Population– the theory of demographic transition
4.2 Age structures of population and Sex ratio
4.3 Migration – Rural and Urban migrations
4.4 The Harris – Todaro Model
4.5 Problems of urbanization - Employment markets formal, informal
4.6 Formal and informal employments – wage rates

Pune University MA Economics 2nd Year Syllabus


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