Masters Degree Program (OLD)


STRUCTURE OF (OLD) SYLLABUS
(Approved by the 68th, 69th, 72nd & 74th Meetings of the Academic Council)
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First Semester: Title of the Paper Page*
ECO 101: Public Economics 1
ECO 102: Macroeconomic Analysis-I 2
ECO 103:     Mathematics for Economists 3
ECO 104:   Micro-Economic Analysis-I 4
Second Semester:    
ECO 201 Macroeconomic Analysis-II 5
ECO 202: Microeconomic Analysis-II 6
ECO 203: Statistical Analysis 7
ECO 204:  Economics of Growth and Devt. 8
Third Semester:    
ECO 301: International Trade 9
ECO 302: Economics of Envt. & Social Sector-I 10
Optional-I    
Optional-II    
Fourth Semester:    
ECO 401: Economics of Envt. & Social Sector-II 11
ECO 402: Indian Economic Policy  12
Optional-I    
Optional-II    
     
Optional Courses
ECO 3001 Industrial Economics-I  13
ECO 3002 Labour Economics-I 14
ECO 3003 Econometrics-I 15
ECO 3004 Demography-I 16
ECO 3005 Agricultural Economics-I 17
ECO 3006 Economics of Gender & Development-I 18
ECO 3007  Computer Appln. in Econ. Analysis-I 19
ECO 3008 Economics of Infrastructure-I 20
ECO 3009 Economics of Law-I  21
ECO 3010 Welfare Economics-I   22
ECO 3011 Economy of North-Eastern Region 23
ECO 3012 Economics of Development-I 24
ECO 3013 Financial Economics-I 25
ECO 4001 Industrial Economics-II  26
ECO 4002 Labour Economics-II   27
ECO 4003 Econometrics-II 28
ECO 4004  Demography-II 29
ECO 4005 Agricultural Economics-II 30
ECO 4006  Economics of Gender and Devt.-II 31
ECO 4007 Computer Appln. in Econ. Analysis-II 32
ECO 4008 Economics of Infrastructure-II 33
ECO 4009 Budgetary Theory and Practice 34
ECO 4010  Welfare Economics-II   35
ECO 4012   Economics of Development-II 36
ECO 4013 Financial Economics-II  37
Note: * refers to the page no. in the Syllabus (Old)
 

 

 

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Journal of Alternative Economic Analysis

The Journal focuses on the research contributions to various upcoming approaches to analysis of the functioning of real-world economies in different countries. It welcomes original research articles/papers on agent-based computational, evolutionary, old (new) institutional, behavioral, ecological and environmental economics.

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