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UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI & SVKM's Mithibai College of Arts,Chauhan Institute of Science &Amrutben Jivanlal College of Commerce andeconomics Vile Parle (W), Mumbai 56. Syllabus under Autonomy BACHELOR OF COMMERCE (B.COM) SEMESTER III & IV Discipline Related Elective(DRE) Courses Business Economics To be implemented from AY 2018-2019

Preamble The syllabus has been designed to familiarise students with the fundamental concepts and issues of Macroeconomics and Public Finance. An understanding of Macroeconomics provides the foundation to interpretation of the functioning of the national economy and role of policy initiatives of the government. It also forms the grounding of understanding international trade and economics. The syllabus is representative of the major theoretical evolution of Macroeconomics as a branch of economics. Emphasis has been given to understanding Macroeconomics from the context of an emerging economy. The study of Public Finance is essential for students pursuing a course in commerce to understand the role of the government and implications of fiscal policy on trade and business. Elements of policy reading and tracking current trends have been incorporated to develop analytical skills that will bridge the gap between theory and practical application.

Outline of Syllabus under Autonomy For B. Com. Programme at Semester III & IV with effect from the Academic Year 2018-19 Learning Objectives To introduce principles of Macroeconomics and Public Finance To help students use Macroeconomic concepts to analyse the national economy To provide a link between economic concepts and real world problems through cases and examples To understand the role of government in the economy Learning Outcome Understanding of the fundamentals of macroeconomics Ability to analyse cause-effect relationship between macroeconomic variables Ability to interpret public policies and their impact on the economy Understand application of Macroeconomics to business decision making To form foundation for courses in taxation

S.Y.B.Com. Semester III Business Economics III: Key Macroeconomic Concepts Credit: 3 Unit Title Lectures (48 minutes eaach) 1 Introduction to Macroeconomics 10 2 Basic Concepts of Keynesian Economics 3 Money, Inflation and Unemployment 10 4 Macroeconomic Policy 10 Framework Total 45 Unit 1: Introduction to Macroeconomics Circular flow of income Meaning of National Income- Circular Flow of Income in Two, Three and Four sector Economy National Income Concepts of national Income: GNP, GDP, NNP at market prices, NNP at factor cost, Personal Income, Disposable Income, Green GDP. Trade Cycles Meaning of trade cycle- phases of trade cycle Unit 2: Basic concepts of Keynesian Economics Effective Demand Keynes s theory of Employment: Principle of Effective Demand (with fixed price level)- Determination of Equilibrium level of National Income in Two sector, Three Sectors and Four Sector Models- Numerical Problems. Consumption function Propensity to consume: APC and MPC- Propensity to save: APS and MPS- Keynes s Psychological law of consumption Determinants of Propensity to consume: Subjective factors and Objective factor.

Investment Multiplier The concept of Investment Multiplier- Diagrammatic representation of multiplierworking of multiplier- leakages in the multiplier process- numerical problems. Investment Function Determinants of Investment: Marginal Efficiency of capital and rate of interestfactors affecting MEC: perspective yield and supply price of asset- relationship between MEC and rate of interest. Unit 3: Money, Inflation and Unemployment Supply of Money Concept of Money Supply- Measures of Money Supply- Determinants of Money Supply: High Powered Money and Money Multiplier- Velocity of circulation of Money Demand for Money: Liquidity Preference Theory Introduction- Demand for money or Motives for Liquidity Preference- Transactions Demand for Money- Precautionary Demand for Money- Speculative Demand for Money- Keynesian Liquidity Preference Theory of Interest- Determination of rate of interest Inflation and Unemployment- Philips Curve Inflation: Cost Push and Demand Pull Inflation- Effects of Inflation. Philips Curve: Short run and Long run Unit 4: Macroeconomic Policy Framework Monetary Policy Instruments- Objectives- Limitations Fiscal Policy Instruments- Objectives- Limitations IS-LM Model The Goods market Equilibrium- Derivation of IS Curve- Shift in IS curve The Money market Equilibrium- Derivation of LM Curve- Shift in LM Curve The simultaneous Equilibrium of the Goods and Money Market- Numerical problems on IS-LM Model Current development and trends: Inflation trends and RBI s current Monetary Policy stance

S.Y.B.Com. Semester IV Business Economics IV: Foundation of Public Finance Credit: 3 Unit Title Lectures (48 minutes each) 1 Role of the Government in an Economy 10 2 Public Revenue 3 Public Expenditure and 10 Public Debt 4 Fiscal Management and 10 Financial Administration Total 45 Unit 1: Role of the Government in an Economy Meaning, Scope & Functions of Public Finance Principle of Maximum Social Advantage Efficiency, Markets and Government, concept of public goods & role of the government Case studies Unit 2: Public Revenue Sources of revenue Canons of taxation Incidence of taxation -shifting of Tax Burden Economic effects of tax, redistributive and anti-inflationary tax Goods and Services Tax Unit 3: Public Expenditure and Public Debt Classification Theories of Public expenditure, Causes, Significance. Public Debt: Classification and burden Public debt in India Unit 4: Fiscal Management and Financial Administration Fiscal policy- Meaning, objectives, constituents, limitations, types Budget- Structure of the Union Budget Deficits- concepts and implications Fiscal federalism - Centre-State fiscal relations in India.

References: 1. Ackley.G (1976), Macro Economic Theory and Policy, Macmillan Publishing Co. New York 2. Ahuja. H.L., Modern Economics S.Chand Company Ltd. New Delhi. 3. Blanchard Olivier (2000), Macro Economics, Englewood Elitt, Prentice Hall 4. Dornbush, Rudiger, Fisher Stanley and Startz, Richards- Macroeconomics, Nineth edition 2004 Tata-Mac Graw Hill, New Delhi. 5. Dwivedi, D.N. (2010), Macro Economics: Theory and Policy, Tata-Mac Graw Hill, New Delhi. 6. Gregory.N. Mankiw, Macroeconomics, Seventh Edition (2014) South-Western College Publication 7. Jhingan, M.L., Principles of Economics Vrinda Publications (P) Ltd. 8. Vaish.M.C. (2010) Macro Economic Theory 14th edition, Vikas Publishing House(P)Ltd 9. Economic Survey, Government of India Assessment Pattern

Components Internal (Assignment/test) Semester- end examination Marks 25 75 Maximum marks: 75 Question Paper Pattern (Semester end Examination) Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes All questions are compulsory Q.No. Particulars Marks Q.1. Attempt any two of the following A) B) C) Q.2. Attempt any two of the following A) B) C) Q.3. Attempt any two of the following A) B) C) Q.4. Attempt any two of the following A) B) C) Q.5. Objective and concept based