PART A: STATISTICS FOR ECONOMICS
Unit I: Introduction
1. What is Economics ? 2. Statistics : Meaning, Scope and Importance
Unit II: Collection, Organisation and Presentation of Data
3. Collection of Data: Primary and Secondary Data 4. Methods of Data Collection: Census and Sampling Methods 5. Some Important Sources of Secondary Data: Census and N.S.S.O. 6. Organization of Data: Classification 7. Presentation of Data: Tables 8. Diagrammatic Presentation of Data 9. Graphic (Time Series and Frequency Distribution) Presentation of Data.
Unit III: Statistical Tools and Interpretation
10. Measures of Central Tendency: Arithmetic Average 11. Measures of Central Tendency: Median and Mode
12. Correlation 13. Index Number.
PART B: INDIAN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Unit V: Development Experience, (1947-90) and Economic Reforms Since 1991
1. State of Indian Economy on the Eve of Independence 2. Common Goals of Five Year Plans in India 3. Agriculture-Features, Problems and Policies 4. Industries: Features, Problems & Policies (Industrial Licensing etc.) 5. Foreign Trade of India-Features, Problems and Policies.
Unit VI: Economic Reforms Since 1991
6. Economic Reforms in India-Liberalisation, Privatisation and Globalisation (L.P.G.) Policies
Unit VII: Current Challenges facing Indian Economy
7. Rural Development: Key Issues 8. Human Capital Formation 9. Employment: Growth, Informalisation and other Issues10. Sustainable Economic Development and Environment.
Unit VIII: Development Experience of India
11. Development Experience of India: A Comparison with Pakistan & China
Log and Antilog Table
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