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1 Prof. B. Mohini DIRECTOR ANDHRA UNIVERSITY VISAKHAPATNAM : ANDHRA PRADESH Phone: , , Fax No Website: No. SDE/E-III/WE&PCP-PG/2017 Date: TUITION FEE MEMORANDUM Sub: M.A / M.Com / M.Sc. Maths Degree course of study through School of Distance Education payment of Tuition Fee for Second year-regarding. - * - The students of Second Year M.A / M.Com / M.Sc. Maths Degree course admitted batch) are hereby informed that they have to pay the tuition fee (as noted below) towards Second year for the academic year as per the following dates by way of crossed Demand Draft drawn in favour of the Registrar, Andhra University, Visakhapatnam on any nationalized bank payable at Visakhapatnam. M.A / M.Com./ M.A/M.Sc. Maths Payment towards II Year Tuition Fee : Rs.2,175/- Last Date without any penal fee : With a penal fee of Rs.50/- upto : With a penal fee of Rs.200/- on or after : The Students are advised to write clearly the purpose of the remittance and CODE NUMBER on the reverse of D.D and in the letter enclosed. Challans, Money Orders, Postal Orders and S.B.I Challans, etc. will not be accepted. Defaulters of Tuition fee to this School will not be supplied with the relevant reading material and their examination applications will not be processed for the ensuing examinations. Candidates who have already paid the said tuition fee are advised to furnish the payment particulars through a letter. Lessons will be dispatched as and when the tuition fee is received. Academic calendar for the academic year will be dispatched direct to the candidates in due course. With best wishes, Yours sincerely B.MOHINI DIRECTOR Note: 1) Irrespective of the appearances at the University examinations and the consequent result, the candidate is deemed to have entered into the Final year of study. 2) Details of Academic programmes will be intimated shortly.
2 Prof. B. Mohini DIRECTOR ANDHRA UNIVERSITY VISAKHAPATNAM : ANDHRA PRADESH Phone: , , , Fax No Website: No.: SDE /M.A Economics /PCP-WE/ Date: Dear Learner, Greetings from School of Distance Education, Andhra University. We are happy to inform you that we have scheduled the M.A Economics. Week- End Classes at School of Economics, Andhra University Campus, Visakhapatnam, as per the schedule given below for the academic year in which lectures will be delivered by well experienced teachers. Your participation in the programmes can supplement effectively your study requirements. You are advised to go through the schedule and attend classes. You are advised to report with your Identity Card at the Centre at 9.00 a.m. Time-table and other instructions about the classes will be given at the time of Registration. School of Distance Education, A.U. Campus, Visakhapatnam. Week-end Class Programme December, 2017 : 17, 31 January, 2018 : 7, 21, 28 February, 2018 : 4,10,11,18, 25 March, 2018 : 4, 10,11 April, 2018 : 1, 8,14,15, 22, 29,30 (20 days) Tuition Fee Payment ( batch Final Year Students) : ` 2,175/- (For details, please see overleaf) Examinations : Announcement of Examination Schedule : April / May, 2018 Examinations (Tentatively) : June / July, 2018 With best wishes, Yours sincerely, (B. MOHINI)
3 Paper - I : MICRO ECONOMIC ANALYSIS 1. (a) Explain the consumer s equilibrium using indifference curve analysis. ñ<ëd q eáø πsk\ $X wüd düt üjó + $ìjó > <ës Tì düet Í\ ettqt $e]+ ü ett. Distinguish between inductive and deductive methods of analysis. Ä> etq et]j TT ì> etq ü<ä T\ $X wüd et<û ä > \ &Ü\qT Ó\TŒeTT. 2. (a) Compare and contrast the traditional and modern theories of costs. kõ+á ü<ëj T et]j TT Ä<Û ätìø e j T dü Á ê\qt b *à $uû Ò~ø ]+# TeTT. Explain the least - cost combination of inputs. ø ìwü º e j T düett<ëj TeTT jóttø ÿ ñ êœ<äø±\qt $e]+ ü ett. 3. (a) Critically examine the marginal analysis. ñbõ+ $X wüdqt $ets ÙHê àø +>± ü]o*+ ü ett. Analyse Cartel s collusive oligopoly model. ø± sº Ÿ jóttø ÿ ø=\ dæyé ü]$t kõ«et ü<ä ì $X wæ+ ü ett. 4. (a) Critically examine the pigovian welfare economic principle. ò æ> $e]+ q dü+πøået ns úxêádü Ô dü Á ettqt $ets ÙHê àø +>± $e]+# TeTT. Explain the risk and uncertainty theory of profits. qwü ºuÛ Ñj T et]j TT nì à uû Ñ dæ<ë + ettqt $e]+ ü ett. 5. (a) Explain the concept of Walrasian excess demand. yêá dt jóttø ÿ n~ûø sêø uû eqqt $e]+ ü ett. Explain about two consumer general equilibrium system. Ç<ä s T $ìjó > <ës T\ düetá> düet Í\ $<ÛëHêìï $e]+ ü ett. 1
4 Paper - II : MACRO ECONOMIC ANALYSIS 1. (a) Examine the importance of circular flow of income. # Áø j T Ä<ëj T Á üyêvü \ ÁbÕeTTK qt ü]o*+ ü ett. Explain the Keynesian theory of income determination. ø Hé Ä<ëj T ìs íj T dæ<ë + ettqt $e]+ ü ett. 2. (a) Explain the principle of acceleration. y > «s D dü Á ettqt $e]+ ü ett. Explain the salient features of relative income hypothesis. ìs ù ø å Ä<ëj T dæ<ë + ett jóttø ÿ Á ü<ûëq \ø åd \qt $e]+ ü ett. 3. (a) Discuss the measures of money supply. Á<äe düs ò üsê ø=\e qett\ > ]Ã # ]Ã+ ü ett. Explain the importance of money multiplier in determining money supply. Á<äe düs ò üsê ìs ístt+# T À Á<äe > TDø ett ÁbÕeTTK $e]+ ü ett. 4. (a) Explain the theory of interest with help of IS-LM model. IS-LM qet Hê düvü j T+ e&û dæ<ë + ettqt $e]+ ü ett. Explain the instruments of monetary policy. Á<äe $<Ûëq+ Àì n+xētt\qt $e]+ ü ett. 5. (a) Distinguish between demand pull and push inflation. &çe +&ÉT Áù ] et]j TT <Û äs Áù ] Á<äy \ DeTTq î > \ &Ü\qT Ó\TŒeTT. Explain the Samuelson s theory of trade cycle. XÊeT ŸdüHé yê bõs # Áø±\ dæ<ë + ettqt $e]+ ü ett. 2
5 Paper - III : QUANTITATIVE METHODS 1. (a) Define the concept of function with suitable example. Á üy Tj T+ nqtuû eqqt dü]jó ÆTq ñ<ëvü s D ìs «+# +&ç. Explain the concept of integration and solve the integration function 4 5x dx düe ø \q+ nqtuû eqqt $e]+ nqt düe ø \q Á üy Tj ìï kõ~û+# +&ç. 2. (a) Find the determinant of the following matrix and determine whether it is a Singular or Non-Singular matrix. ÁøÏ+<ä Çe«ã&çq e Á ø jóttø ÿ ìsêú+ø +qt ø qt>=ì Ç~ $\ø åd Ò<ä n$\ø åd e Á ø nì ìsê ]+# +&ç? 15x 4 dx What are the uses of Input-Output analysis in economics? ns úxêádü Ô+ À ñ êœ<äø ` ñ Œ Ô $X wüd jóttø ÿ ñ üjó 3. (a) Explain the concepts of Technical and Non-Technical constraints in the Linear Programming problem. düet ò ü Á üd [ø düetdü Àì kõ+πø ø, nkõ+πø ø ü]$t T\H uû eq\qt $e]+# +&ç. Explain the concepts of Dominant Strategy and Basic Feasible Solution. Ä~Û ü ep Vü ett, ÁbÕ< ä$tø +>± kõ<û ä yótæq kõ<û äq nqtuû eq\qt $e]+# +&ç. 4. (a) Explain the concepts of Mutually Exclusive Events and independent Events with examples. üs düœs $j TTø Ô ò üt q\t, dü«+á ò üt q\t nqtuû eq\qt ñ<ëvü s D\ $e]+# +&ç. Define Binomial distribution and state the probability of getting r successes out of n trials. 3
6 ~«ü<ä $uû»qqt ìs «+ n Á üj T êï\ À r $»j \qt bı+<ä{ ìøï > \ dü+uû e qt Ó*j TCÒj T+&ç. 5. (a) State the assumptions and limitations of Correlation analysis. düvü dü+ã+<û ä $X wüd jóttø ÿ Á üy Tj \T, ü]$t T\qT Ó\ ü+&ç. Distinguish between Random and Non-Random sampling methods with simple example. j <äè Ã ø, Äj <äè Ã ø Á ü s ü ü<ä T\ et<û ä &Ü\qT kõ<ûës D ñ<ëvü s D\ Ó*j TCÒj T+&ç. 4
7 Paper - IV : PUBLIC ECONOMICS 1. (a) Differentiate between private and public goods. Áô y T, Á üuû ÑT «edütôe \ et<û ä > \ &Ü\qT $e]+ ü ett. What is the role of externalities? ãvæ s Z ê\ 2. (a) Explain about the problems of public goods revelation. Á üuû ÑT «edütôe \ jóttø ÿ düetdü \T Ó*j T # j T&Üìï > ]à $e]+ ü ett. Briefly explain the economic theory of democracy. Á üc kõ«et Ä]úø dæ<ë + ettqt î ü Ô+>± $e]+ ü ett. 3. (a) Describe the effect of taxation on saving and investment. bı<ät ü, ô Tºã&ç\ MT<ä üqtï\ Á üuû eettqt $X Bø ]+# TeTT. Elucidate the features of Indian Tax System. uû s < X + À üqtï $<Ûëq ü ettk \ø åd \qt $X wæ+ ü ett. 4. (a) Explain the growth of public expenditure in India. uû s < X + À Á üuû ÑT «e j T+ ô s T> T<ä\qT $e]+ ü ett. Write the basic principles of public debt management. Á üuû ÑT «ãttd ìs «Vü D Àì Á ü<ûëq n+xētt\qt Áyêj TTeTT. 5. (a) Explain the deficit budget and its measurement. À T ã&ó {ŸqT <ëì ø=\ qt $e]+ ü ett. What are balancing items in a federation? ô ò&és Ÿ e edü ú À dü+ T\q+ # ùd $ Ô kõ<û 5
8 Paper - V : INDIAN ECONOMIC POLICY 1. (a) Explain the causes for income inequality in India. uû s < X + À Ä<ëj T ndüe q \ î > \ ø±s D \qt $e]+ ü ett. Analyse the structural changes in India. uû s < X + À ìsêàd dü«s ü+ À e Ãq e s TŒ\qT $X wæ+# TeTT. 2. (a) Examine the policies for sustainable agriculture. ì\ø &É e ekõj T $<ÛëHê\qT ü]o*+ ü ett. Explain food security in India. uû s < X ÄVü s uû ÑÁ<ä qt $e]+ ü ett. 3. (a) Discuss about the problems of sick units in India. uû s < X + À bõ]áxê$tø s T> à dü+dü ú\ düetdü \ > ]à # ]Ã+ ü ett. Write a note on productivity of industrial sector in India. uû s < X + À bõ]áxê$tø ñ êœ<äø ô ˇø { ø Áyêj TTeTT. 4. (a) Examine Fiscal sector reforms in India. uû s < X + À ø X s +> dü+düÿs D\qT ü]o*+ ü ett. Explain briefly about the capital market in India. uû s < X + À et \<Û äq e sÿ{ï+> \qt > T]+ î ü Ô+>± $e]+ ü ett. 5. (a) Discuss about the role of WTO. Á ü ü+# yêdï» dü+dü ú bõá qt > T]+ # ]Ã+ ü ett. Write a note on the importance of globalisation? Á ü ü+nø s D jóttø ÿ ÁbÕeTTK ô ˇø { ø Áyêj TTeTT? 6
TUITION FEE MEMORANDUM
Prof. B. Mohini DIRECTOR ANDHRA UNIVERSITY VISAKHAPATNAM 530 003 : ANDHRA PRADESH Phone: 0891-2844142, 2550223, 2575745 Fax No.0891-2575752 Website: www.andhrauniversity.edu.in/webnew/sde.php No. SDE/E-III/WE&PCP-PG/2017
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