COURSE CODE BBA 203 / PAPER NAME Indian Economy / L T/P CREDIT
4 - 4 / Internal Marks
25 / External Marks
75
METHODS OF TEACHING: PRIMARILY Lectures, ASSIGNMENTS
The Course would revolve around Theory withAssignments would involve analysis of Economic Problems particularly with reference to India.
PRE-REQUISITE (S) FOR THE COURSE: The Learner should have basic knowledge of Basic Economic terms. Since the students are taking up this course in First semester, it is assumed that they must have gone through the above mentioned topics / subjects in their Schooling.
COURSE OBJECTIVE: Objective of this course is to acquaint students of the Indian Economy, present
and future of Indian Economics, and how the Indian Economy is influencing the businessenvironment in India context.
LEARNING OUTCOME:
Develop an understanding ofStructure of Indian Economy, Trends in National Income in India, , Work Force Participation and Changes inOccupational Structure in India.
Planning and Economic Development and Problems in Indian Economy, Indian Economy & Foreign Trade, WTO and various agreement & Indian Economy, GATT, TRIMS, TRIPS, Foreign Direct Investment, Foreign InstitutionalInvestment.
METHOD OF ASSESSMENT (As Per G.G.S.I.P.University , New Delhi)
Sl. No / CRITERIA / Marks
1 / Class Test- I / 10
2 / Class Test – II
((Individual Term Paper/Written Assignment/Project/Conduct of Practical and Practical File /OB Practical and Practical file) / 10
3 / Individual Presentation/Viva-Voce/Group Discussion / 5
LECTURE PLAN
Lecture No / Description / Pedagogy (Lecture, Cases, Role Play, Labs) / Planned Week No. / Remarks
Concept of Economic Growth and Economic Development, Growth and Development. / Lecture / 1 / I.C. Dhingra & A.N. Aggarwal
Basic Characteristics of Indian Economy / Lecture / 1 / I.C. Dhingra & A.N. Aggarwal
Basic Characteristics of Indian Economy / Lecture / 1 / I.C. Dhingra & A.N. Aggarwal
Changes in structure of Indian Economy
(Primary Sector, Secondary Sector & Tertiary Sector). / Lecture / 1 / I.C. Dhingra & A.N. Aggarwal
Changes in structure of Indian Economy
(Primary Sector, Secondary Sector & Tertiary Sector). / Lecture / 2 / I.C. Dhingra & A.N. Aggarwal
Trends in National Income / Lecture / 2 / I.C. Dhingra & A.N. Aggarwal
Trends in National Income / Lecture / 2 / I.C. Dhingra & A.N. Aggarwal
Occupational Distribution / Lecture / 2 / I.C. Dhingra & A.N. Aggarwal
Objective of Economic Planning in India / Lecture / 3 / I.C. Dhingra & A.N. Aggarwal
Objective of Economic Planning in India / Lecture / 3 / I.C. Dhingra & A.N. Aggarwal
Tenth Five Year Plan. / Lecture / 3 / I.C. Dhingra & A.N. Aggarwal
Tenth Five Year Plan. / Lecture / 3 / I.C. Dhingra & A.N. Aggarwal
Other Previous Year Plan / Lecture / 4 / I.C. Dhingra & A.N. Aggarwal
Industrial Policy-1991 / Lecture / 4 / I.C. Dhingra & A.N. Aggarwal
Industrial Policy-1991 (Detail) / Lecture / 4 / I.C. Dhingra & A.N. Aggarwal
Disinvestments of Public Enterprises. / Lecture / 4 / I.C. Dhingra & A.N. Aggarwal
Disinvestments of Public Enterprises. / Lecture / 5 / I.C. Dhingra & A.N. Aggarwal
Economic Problems: Poverty / Lecture / 5 / I.C. Dhingra & A.N. Aggarwal
Poverty Alleviation Programmes / Lecture / 5 / I.C. Dhingra & A.N. Aggarwal
Inequality / Lecture / 5 / I.C. Dhingra & A.N. Aggarwal
Parallel Economy, / Lecture / 6 / I.C. Dhingra & A.N. Aggarwal
Unemployment / Lecture / 6 / I.C. Dhingra & A.N. Aggarwal
Various measures to reduce Unemployment / Lecture / 6 / I.C. Dhingra & A.N. Aggarwal
Concentration of Economic Power / Lecture / 6 / I.C. Dhingra & A.N. Aggarwal
Concentration of Economic Power / Lecture / 7 / I.C. Dhingra & A.N. Aggarwal
Balanced Regional Development / Lecture / 7 / I.C. Dhingra & A.N. Aggarwal
Low Capital
Formation and Industrial Sickness. / Lecture / 7 / I.C. Dhingra & A.N. Aggarwal
Low Capital
Formation and Industrial Sickness. / Lecture / 7 / I.C. Dhingra & A.N. Aggarwal
Discussion about the problems / Assignment / 8 / I.C. Dhingra & A.N. Aggarwal
Objective of Economic Planning in India / Lecture / 8 / I.C. Dhingra & A.N. Aggarwal
Concept & Significance of Foreign Trade / Lecture / 8 / I.C. Dhingra & A.N. Aggarwal
Foreign Exchange Reserve / Lecture / 8 / I.C. Dhingra & A.N. Aggarwal
Foreign Exchange Reserve / Lecture / 9 / I.C. Dhingra & A.N. Aggarwal
Balance of Payment / Lecture / 9 / I.C. Dhingra & A.N. Aggarwal
Balance of Trade / Lecture / 9 / I.C. Dhingra & A.N. Aggarwal
Export Import Policy (2002-2007) / Lecture / 9 / I.C. Dhingra & A.N. Aggarwal
Export Import Policy (2002-2007) / Lecture / 10 / I.C. Dhingra & A.N. Aggarwal
Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA) / Lecture / 10 / I.C. Dhingra & A.N. Aggarwal
Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA) / Lecture / 10 / I.C. Dhingra & A.N. Aggarwal
Export Promotion and Qualitative Restrictions. / Lecture / 10 / I.C. Dhingra & A.N. Aggarwal
Export Promotion and Qualitative Restrictions. / Lecture / 11 / I.C. Dhingra & A.N. Aggarwal
WTO & Indian Economy (Emerging Areas) / Lecture / 11 / I.C. Dhingra & A.N. Aggarwal
WTO & Indian Economy (Emerging Areas) / Lecture / 11 / I.C. Dhingra & A.N. Aggarwal
GATT / Lecture / 11 / I.C. Dhingra & A.N. Aggarwal
GATT / Lecture / 12 / I.C. Dhingra & A.N. Aggarwal
TRIMS / Lecture / 12 / I.C. Dhingra & A.N. Aggarwal
TRIPS / Lecture / 12 / I.C. Dhingra & A.N. Aggarwal
Foreign Direct Investment / Lecture / 12 / I.C. Dhingra & A.N. Aggarwal
Portfolio Investment / Lecture / 13 / I.C. Dhingra & A.N. Aggarwal
Portfolio Investment / Lecture / 13 / I.C. Dhingra & A.N. Aggarwal
Foreign Institutional Investors. / Lecture / 13 / I.C. Dhingra & A.N. Aggarwal
Revision / 13 / I.C. Dhingra & A.N. Aggarwal
BOOK BANK
i)I.C. Dhingra & A.N. Aggarwal Indian Economy
Essential Readings:
1. Datt, and Sundhram, R., (2009), Indian Economy, 61st edition, Sultan Chand & Sons.
2. Prakash, B. A., (2009), The Indian Economy since 1991 – Economic Reforms & Performances,
1st edition, Pearson Education.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
- Dhingra, I C., (2009), Indian Economy, Sultan Chand & Sons.
- Jaiganta, Sarkar, (2007), Indian Economy: Policies and Practices, 1st edition, PearsonEducation.
- Mishra, S.K., and Puri, V.K., (2007), Problems of Indian Economy, Himalya PublishingHouse.
JOURNALS / MAGAZINES: ADDITIONAL INPUTS
- Harvard Business Review
- Various Business magazines such as Business India, Business Today, Business Standard