Fundamental of Micro Economics: Department of Economics Master of Business Economics Semester-I Paper-I
Fundamental of Micro Economics: Department of Economics Master of Business Economics Semester-I Paper-I
Fundamental of Micro Economics: Department of Economics Master of Business Economics Semester-I Paper-I
Selected references:
1. Dholakia Ravindra H, Oza Ajay N, (2002)2nd ED, Microeconomics for Management Students, Oxford
University Press, New Delhi.
2. Gould John P. & Edward P.Ferguson, (2003)6th ED, Microeconomic Theory, All India Traveller Book
Seller, New Delhi.
3. Samuelson Paul and Nordhaus William, (2001) 7th ED, Economics, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co. Ltd,
New Delhi.
4. Lipsey Richard G, (1996) 8th ED, An introduction to positive economics, Oxford University Page, New
York.
5. stigler G, (1996) 4th ED, The theory of Pric, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi.
6. Bach G.L. (1996), Microeconomic Principles, Economics Prntice-Hall of India, New Delhi.
7. Baumol William J and Blinder Alan S,(2000)8th ED, Microeconomics principle and policies, The Dryden
Press, London.
8. Koutsoyiannis. A, (1979)2nd ED, Modern Micro Economics, Macmillan, London.
9. Perloff Jeffrey, (2001) 2nd ED, Microeconomics, Addison Wesley Longman Pvt Ltd, New Delhi.
10. Mas-collel Andren and Others, (1995) 1st ED, Microeconomic Theory, Oxford University Press, New
York.
11. Varian Hal R, (2003) 6th ED,Intermediate Micro Economics- A modern Approach, East-West Press,
W.W.Nortan & Co, New-Delhi.
DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS
MASTER OF BUSINESS ECONOMICS
SEMESTER-I
PAPER-II
Macro Economics
1. Macro Economics and Business Management: What is Macro Economics ? Why
Macro Economics? Macro Economics and Business Management, Macro Economics
Policy and Business Cycle, Fiscal and Monetary Policy
2. National Income: Definition, Importance, National Income estimation in India, Concept
associated with national income, Gross and Net Income, Domestic and National Income,
Market Price and /factor Cost etc..., Flow of economic activity, National Income and
Business.
3. Consumption Function: Consumption Hypothesis, Average and Marginal Propensity to
Consume, Consumption Income Relationship, Absolute Income Hypothesis, Relative
Income Hypothesis, Permanent Income Hypothesis, Policy Implication, Empirical
Investment Function.
4. Investment Function: Investment and the Rate of Interest, Return of investment,
Marginal Efficiency of Capital, Investment and the level of National Income, Empirical
Investment Function.
5. Demand For Money: Meaning, Function, Classical approach to demand for money,
Fisher’s equation, Cambridge Quantity Theory, Keynesian Liquidity Preference
approach, Friedman and Modern Quantity Theory.
6. Supply of Money: Meaning, Determinants of Money Supply, Deferent approaches
regarding measure of money supply, RBI approach to money supply, Factor affecting
money supply, High powered money and money multiplier, Control of money supply.
7. Interest rate: Meaning, Real and Nominal Rate of Interest, Classical, Neo-Classical and
Keynesian theory on interest rate, The IS/LM model, relative effectiveness of monetary
and fiscal policies.
8. Inflation: Definition, Types, effects, control of Inflation, Deflation, Inflationary gap and
Deflationary gap, Stagflation, Phillips Curve Hypothesis, The Natural Rate of
Unemployment, Short run and long run Phillips curve, Adaptive and Rational
expectation.
9. Macro Economic Model: Analytical foundations of Aggregate Demand and Aggregate
Supply, Macro Economic Equilibrium, The clash between Keynesian and Classical
views.
References:
1. Mankiw Gregory, (1999) 4th ED, Macroeconomics, Macmillan Worth Publishers,
New York.
2. .Nag A, (1999) 1 st ED, Macroeconomics for Management students, Macmillan India
Limited, New Delhi.
3. Gupta G.S(2001) 1st ED, Macroeconomics: Theory and Applications, Tata McGraw-
Hill Publishing Company Limited, New Delhi.
4. Gupta Suraj B, (2001), Monetary Economics: Theory and Policy, S. Chand & Co.
Ltd, New Delhi.
5. Froyen Richard, (1998), Macroeconomics Prentice hall, International Editions.
6. Acley, Gardner: Macroeconomics.
7. Samuelson Paul and Nordhaus William, (2001) 7TH ED, Economics, Tata McGraw-
Hill Publishing Company Limited, New Delhi.
8. Darnbusch Rudiger & Fischer, (2001) 8th ED, Macroeconomics, Tata McGraw-Hill
Publishing Company Limited, New Delhi.
9. Blanchard, Oliver jean and Fischer Stanely, (2003) 2nd ED, Lectures of Macro
Economics, Prentice Hall of India Pvt Ltd, New Delhi.
DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS
MASTER OF BUSINESS ECONOMICS
SEMESTER-I
PAPER-III
Business Mathematics
Module 1: Elementary Mathematics- Linear, Quadratic and Simultaneous equations (in two
unknowns) and their solutions- Applications in Economics and Business – Market Equilibrium in
a single market, Analysis of taxation, Market equilibrium in the two related markets,
Applications in Macro-economic models.
Module 3: Function and Graphs:- Linear, Quadratic and Cubic function & their graphs, Various
types of functions; functions in Economics- Budget line, ISO cost line, ISO revenue line- Break
even Analysis.
Module 6: Elemental Game Theory- Definition, Two-person Zero-Sum games- Pure strategies,
Solution, Mixed strategies, Mini-max Principle- Applications in Economic Analysis.
Selected References:
1. Berry Tanuj, (1994) Mathematical methods for economists, Archetypal Publication, New
Delhi.
2. Edward T. Dowling, (1997) 2nd Ed, Theory and problems of introduction mathematical
economics, Schuam,s Outline Series McGraw Hill, New York.
3. Edward T Dowling,(2001) 1st ED, Mathematical methods for Business and Economics,
Schuam,s Outline Series McGraw Hill, New York.
4. F Michael Wilkes,(1999) 2nd ED, Mathematics for Business Finance and Economics.
International Thomson Business Press, London.
5. Martin Anthony And Norman Biggs, (2000) 3rd ED, Mathematics for Economics and
Finance: methods and modeling, Cambridge University Press. New York.
6. R S Bhardwaj (2000) 1st ED, Mathematics for Economics and Business, Excel Books;
New Delhi.
7. R G D Alln, (2000) 1st ED, Mathematics for Economics and Business, Excel Books; New
Delhi.
8. Spooner H.A. & Wilson D.A.L.(1997) 1st ED, The Essence of mathematics for business,
Prentice Hall of India Pvt.Ltd. New Delhi.
9. A.S. Ramasastri(2000) 2nd ED, Mathematics and statistics for Economics, Vikas
Publishing House, New Delhi.
10. G.S. Monga, (2000) 2nd ED, Quantitative Methods for valuation of financial Assests,
Response Books, New Delhi.
11. J.K. Sharama, (2000), Mathematics for Business and Economics Asian Books Pvt. Ltd.
12. A,C, Chiang, Fundamental Methods of Mathematical Economics.
13. Yamane, Taro : Mathematics for Economists
DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS
MASTER OF BUSINESS ECONOMICS
SEMESTER-I
PAPER-IV
Business Statistics
Module 2: Correlation and Regression Analysis- Calculation and regression coefficients and
Interpretation of the estimated regression coefficients- Interpretation of R2 - Application in
business forecasting.
Module 4: Statistical Inference- Tests of Hypothesis- z, t, F and X2 tests and their applications in
Business.
Selected References:
1. Hooda R.P. (1994) 2nd ED, Statistics for Business and Economics, Macmillan India Ltd.
New Delhi.
2. Chandan J (1998), Statistics for Business and Economics, vias Publishing House.
3. Nagar A L (1997) 15th ED, Basic Statistics, Oxford University Press, New Delhi.
4. G V Shenoy & Late Madan Pant (1994) 1st Ed, Statistics Methods in business and social
sciences Macmillan IndiaLtd. New Delhi.
5. K K Sharma, Sukhpal Singh (2000) 1st ED, Introductory Economics theory and
Elementary Statistics, Unistar Books Pvt. Ltd, Chandigadh.
6. G S Monga, (2000) 2nd ED, Mathematics and Statics for Economics, Vikas Publications,
New Delhi.
7. RichardI Levin, Devid S Rubin (2001) 7th ED, Statistics for Management, Prentice-Hall
of India. Pvt.Ltd.Delhi.
8. Michel C Fleming & Josheph G Nellis (1997) 2nd ED, The Essence of Statistics for
Business, Prentice-Hall of India. Pvt.Ltd.Delhi.
9. Mustafi Chandan Kumar, (1996), Statistics Methods, Mcmillan India Ltd, New Delhi.
10. S.C.Gupta: Statistics
11. S.C.Srivastava & Sangya Sivastava (2003) 1st ED: Fundamental of statistics, Anmol
Publication Pvt.Ltd.
12. Yamane, Taro: Statistics: An Introductory Analysis.
DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS
MASTER OF BUSINESS ECONOMICS
SEMESTER-I
PAPER-V
Objective: To make the students equipped to use various accounting concepts, tools, techniques
for business analysis at micro level.
Section-I Weightage
A. Introduction 05%
Accounting as an information system, overview of branches of accounting and its role,
relationship of accounting and economics.
Section-II
D. Planning and Control Techniques 20%
a. Budgetary Control
b. Standard Costing-emphasis on over head Sales Profit variance
c. Responsibility Accounting and Transfer Price
Business Organization
Unit-I: Organization:
Concept and organization of a firm; ownership, control and objectives of the firm; passive and
active behavior of the firm; Theories of firm; modern contractual approach; classification of
industries.
1. Ahluwalia, I.J.(1985), Industrial Growth in India, Oxford University Press, New Delhi.
2. Barthwal, R.R.(1992), Industrial Iconomics, Wiley Eastern Ltd., New Delhi.
3. Chamalusa R. & Robers, W.( ), Handbook of Industrial Organization.
4. Cherunilam, F.(1994),Industrial Economy in India (3rd Edition), Himalaya Publishing House,
Mumbai.
5. Desai,B.(1999),Industrial Economy India (3rd Edition), Himalaya Publishing House, Mumbai.
6. Divine,P.J. and R.M. Jones et.al.(1976), An Introduction to Industrial Economics, George Allen
and Unwin Ltd., London.
7. Government of India, Economic Survey, (Annual).
8. Hay, D. and D.J. Morris (1979), Industrial Economics:theory and Evidnce, Oxford University
Press, New Delhi.
9. Kuchhal, S.C.(1980), Industrial Economy ofIndia (5th Edition), Chaitanya Publicing House, New
Delhi.
10. Reserve Bank of India, Report on Currency and Finance(Annual).
11. Sing, A. and A.N. Sadhu(1988), Industrial Economics, Himalaya Publishing House, Bombay.
12. Handbook of Industrial Economics
13. Industrial Organization, sandesara
DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS
MASTER OF BUSINESS ECONOMICS
SEMESTER-II
PAPER-VII
Computer Application
1. Fundamental of Computer
2. Windows, MS-Office and Business Applications:
Microsoft Word: Basic features-Text formatting- Create professional documents-
Advance feature of Microsoft word,
Internal evaluation:
Practical/Class presentations: 25 marks
Term paper: 25 marks
External evaluation:
Project: 50 marks
Practical/Viva: 50 marks
DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS
MASTER OF BUSINESS ECONOMICS
SEMESTER-II
PAPER-VIII
Business Finance
Selected Preference:
1. R.L. Gupta, V.K. Gupta, (1992), Analysis of Financial Statement, Sultan Chand & Sons.
2. How to Rea the Balance Sheet, (2001) 1st ED, Oxford & IBH Pub. Co.Ltd.
3. Kuchhal S.C, (2000)23rd ED, Corporation Finance, Chaitanya Publishing House,
Allahbad
4. I.D.B.L. I.C.I.C.I., Report (1980), “Development Banking”. United Nation Publisher.
5. Gupta L.C, The Changing Structure of Industrial Finance in India, Oxford University
Press, Delhi.
6. Prasanna Chandra, (2001) 5th ED, Financial Management: theory and practices, Tata
McGraw Hill, New Delhi.
7. Buckely Adrian, (1998) 3rd ED, Multinational Finance, Prentice Hall of India Pvt.Ltd,
New Delhi.
8. Khan M.Y. and Jain P.K, (1999) 3rd ED, Finance Management – Text and Problems, Tata
McGraw Hill, New Delhi.
9. Singh Indrajeet and Gupta N.S. (1977) 1st ED, Financing of Small Industry, S. Chand &
Company Ltd. Ram Nagar, New Delhi-110 055
DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS
MASTER OF BUSINESS ECONOMICS
SEMESTER-II
PAPER-IX
Taxation: Theory and Practice
1. The Fundamental of Taxation: categories of revenue: Direct and Indirect- type and kinds
of- Merit and Demerits- Progressive, proportional, regressive tax systems: Principles of
Taxation- Cost, Benefit and Ability; Impact and Shifting of tax and facets affecting it-
Various effects of taxation.
2. Framework of Direct tax laws in India: Main Provisions of Income Tax Act- Law and
Procedure of Assessment- Corporate tax- capital gains: reforms in Direct taxes(In brief)
3. Framework of Indirect tax laws: Forms of Sales tax- Single Point Multipoint Sales tax-
Main provisions of Central Sales Tax Act; Value Added Tax; MODVAT; CENVAT.
Taxation of services- Reforms in Indirect Taxes(In brief) Introduction to service tax and
framework – aspects related to administering the same – classification of
4. Tax Planning: Meaning, Devices-Incentives- Exemptions- Rebates- Deductions under
various section.
5. Filings of reruns: Right of assesses-compliances.(New)
Selected References:
1. Musgrave R.A and Musgrave P.B (1989) 5th ED, Public Finance in Theoryand practice;
McGraw Hill, New York.
2. Agrawal R.K, penalties and prosecutions under income tax Act.
3. Mankar and Sarma (2001) 5th ED, Public Finance; Himalaya Publishing House, Mumbai
4. Singhania V.K (1999) 12th ED, Direct Taxes: Law and Practice, Taxmann Publication Pvt
Ltd, New Delhi
5. Indian Tax Foundation (2001): Income Tax in India: 1860-2001; ITF New Delhi.
6. (2001): Tax Reforms in India 1991-2001, ITF New Delhi.
7. (2001): Sales Tax in India 1938-2001, ITF New Delhi.
8. (2001): Tax Evasion in Theory and Practice, ITF New Delhi.
9. Indian Tax Institute (2000), Policy Issues in Designing a system of Income Tax, ITI New
Delhi.
10. Shirinivasan M, handbook of Corporation Tax in India.
11. Dr. Kapoor G.K, (1996) 1st ED, Corporate Laws and Secretarial Practice, Sulranchand &
Sons, Delhi.
12. G.Sekar,(2003) 3rd ED, Income tax & Central Sales tax, C.Sitaraman & Co.Pvt,Ltd, Law
Book Publishers.
DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS
MASTER OF BUSINESS ECONOMICS
SEMESTER-II
PAPER-X
Banking and Insurance
Banking:
Unit-1:
a) Principle of Banking
b) Evolution of Banks
c) Sources and Uses of funds in Banks
d) Banker Customer relationship
Unit-IV: RBI
Unit-V: Services Provided by banks (ATM, Safe Custody, remittance, Credit Cards. EFT)
References:
Banking
Introduction to Banking, Principles of Banking, Evolution of Banks, Sources and uses of
funds in Banks, The Structure of Banking, Industry and players in India & Abroad, Sectoral
development in Banking, Emerging trends in Banking – International perspective; Current
Development, Exim Bank, Merchant Banking, Import – Export.
Insurance
Introduction to Insurance – principle of Insurance and its classification from business
point of view and risk point of view, Insurance and social security, Growth of Insurance in India,
Insurance and Economics Development. Business Environment & Insurance, comparative
environment of insurance, process of insurance, life, fire and marine. Four P’s Insurance
Business. (1) Place (2) Post – sales services (3) Pre – sales services (4) Price
Selected References:
1. B.S. Bodia, M.C. Garg & K. P. Singh, (2003), Insurance Fundamentals, Eanroament
and procedures. Deep & Deep Pub. Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi
2. M. J. Mathew, Insurance principles and practice, RBSA Publishers, SMS Highway
3. P. S Palande, R.S.Shah, (2003), Insurance in India - Changing polices and emerging
opportunities, M.L Lunansat Response books, A division of sage Pub. New Delhi
4. Kothari and Bhatt, Principles of Practice of Insurance and Banking, Sahnya Bhavan,
Hospital Road, Agra.
5. Insurance Series - Vol. I to VI, ICIAI University by Board of Editors.
6. RBI Bulletins Varian Issues
7. Currency and Finance Reports, Varian Issues
8. Basic Statistical Returns, RBI Publication.
9. De KOCK, M.H, (1965), Central Banking, Staples Press, London.
10. Chandler L.V, (1962), Central Banking and Economic Department, University of
Bombay,.
11. Padhy kishore C & Padhy Manorajan, (2002) 1"' ED, Banking Future, Dominant Pub &
Distributors.
12. Bodia and Garg M.C, (2003), 1st ED, Insurance : Fundamentals, Environment and
Publication, New Delhi.
N.B. At the end of the lind Semester there will be forty days Business Training and students have to submit Training Report.
DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS
MASTER OF BUSINESS ECONOMICS
SEMESTER-III
PAPER-XI
Principles of Management
2. The evolution of modern management thought – Frederic Taylor & scientific management –
Henry Fayol – general principles of management – elements of management – coordination as an
essence of management
5. organizational structures and types – communications and barriers – management control and
process – management audit – social audit – leadership and applicability in organization
Selected References:
1. Stoner and Freeman – (2003), 6th Edition Prentice Hall (India) Management (Tex Book)
2. Haynes & Masse- Management Analysis, Concepts and Cases.
3. Koontz O Donnell, (1999) 5th ED, Essentials of Management, Tata McGraw Hill
Publication.
4. Koontz O Donnell Management
5. Gita Piramal (1997) Business Maharajas Penguin Books; New Delhi.
6. Rustomji & Parkinson (2003) 1st ED, Vision Books New Delhi Great Ideas in
Management .
7. L.M.Prasad, (2000) 5th ED, Principle and Practice of Management, Sultan Chand and
Sons Education Publishers, New Delhi.
8. Peter Drucker, (2001) 1st ED, Butter worth Heinemann, New Delhi.
DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS
MASTER OF BUSINESS ECONOMICS
SEMESTER-III
PAPER-XXI
Economic of Human Resources
Selected References:
1. Park K (2000) 16th ED, Text book of preventive and social Medicine, M/s Banaradidas
Publishers, Bhanot, Jabalpur.
2. Rao V.S.P (2000) 1st ED, Human Resource Management Text and Cases, Excel, New
Delhi.
3. Blaug, Mark Economics of Education Vol. I&II.
4. Todaro M, (2000) 7th ED, Economic Development, Addition Wesley Longman Pvt Ltd,
New Delhi.
5. Ruddar Dutt & Sundaram, (2000) 45th ED, Indian Economy, S.Chand & Co. Ltd, New
Delhi.
6. Kothari V.N, Issues in Human Resources.
7. Rao T.V, (1996) 1st ED, Human Resources Development, Sage Publication, New Delhi.
8. Gupta G.S, (2002) 1st ED, Macro Economics, Tata McGrw Hill Publication, New Delhi.
9. King Jean, Labour Economics
10. Samuelson Paul, (1998) 16th ED, Economics, Tata McGraw Hill Publication, New Delhi.
11. Kapila Uma, (2004) 15th ED, Indian Economy, Academic Foundation, New Delhi.
12. Smith Maccormick, Labour Economics.
13. Mamoria C B, (2002) 14th ED, Dynamics Industrial Relationship, Himalaya Publishing
House, Mumbai.
14. Manappa Arun, (2001) 19th ED, Industrial Relations, Tata McGraw Hill Publication, Nw
Delhi.
15. Singh Jwiteshkumar, Labour Economics.
16. Jhingan, Desai & Bhatt, (2003) 1st ED, Demography, Vrinda Publications Pvt Ltd.
17. Hand Book of Labour Economics, North Holland.
18. Rees Albert, Economics of Work and Pay.
19. Reynolds L.G, Economics of Labour and Labour Relations.
20. Blaug Mark, Economics of Education Vol I & II
21. Rao, V.S.P, (2002) 1st ED, Human Resources management, Excel Books, New Delhi.
22. N. Manivasakam, Environmental Pollution.
23. Sama A.M, Industrial Health and Safety Management.
24. Park Book of Medicine
Reports:
For Data
5. New product development. Product Life Cycle, marketing strategies for market
leaders, challengers, followers.
| SELECTED REFERENCES:
• Philip Kotler , (2001), Marketing Management, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi.
• William Stanton, (2Q02)Fundamentals of marketing. Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi.
• Richard Irwin , Basic Marketing Managerial approach
• Eugene Kelley , Marketing Management
DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS
MASTER OF BUSINESS ECONOMICS
SEMESTER-III
ANY TWO FROM THE FOLLOWING GROUP
(PAPER XIV & XV):
Banking
Section I
Section II
References:
1) Performance Budgeting for Commercial Banks in India by S. Singh
2) Advance Accounts by R.L. Gupta
3) Banking law and Practice by P.M. Varshney
4) Practice and law of Banking by H.C. Agrawal
5) Practice Banking advances by Bedi and Hardiker
6) Banking Theory & Practice by Dr. P.K. Shrivastva
7) Monetary & Financial sector reforms in India by Y.V. Reddy
8) RBI Bulletins, ICFAI journals, publication
9) Commercial Banking by Indian Institute of Bankers
10) Banking Theory & Practice by K.C. Shekhar
MBESemester III
Paper 14/15
Insurance
• General Insurance-Personal
Principle of General Insurance. Personal General Insurance Products like fire, personal
liability, homeowners, personal motor and miscellaneous insurance, Terminology, Perils,
Clauses and Covers. Risk Assessment. Underwriting and Ratemaking, Product design,
development and evaluation, loss prevention and Control, Claims management.
Reinsurance, Marketing and Servicing, IT application Legal framework and
documentation. Case studies.
• General Insurance-Commercial
Commercial General Insurance Products like fire, motor, aviation. Engineering,
agriculture marine, credit risk, liability. Bonding, surety, workers compensation and
miscellaneous insurance. Terminology, Perils, Clauses and Covers, Risk assessment.
Underwriting and Ratemaking, Product design, development and evaluation. Loss
Prevention and Control, Claims Management, Reinsurance, Marketing and Servicing. II
applications. Legal framework and documentation, case studies.
Selected References:
1. Bolda B.S & others, (2003) 1st ED, Insurance: Fundamentals, Environment and
Procedures, Deep & Deep Publication, New Delhi.
2. Taxmann, (2004) 1st ED, Insurance Law Manual with IRDA Circulars & Notifications,
Taxmann Publications(P) Ltd.59/32, New Rohtak Road, New Delhi.
3. Mishra M.N, (2003) 1st ED, Insurance-Principle and Practices, Central Statistical
Organization, Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation Government of
India, New Delhi.
4. Mathew M.J, (2001) 2nd ED, Insurance Principles & Practices, RBSA Publishers, Jaipur.
MBE Semester III
Paper 14/15
Finance
• Portfolio Management
Introduction to Portfolio Management. An Optimum Portfolio Selection Problem,
Markowitz model, Sharpe model, Risk and Return Analysis, Types of Risk. Portfolio of
two securities and more than two securities, Efficient frontier. Relationship between
leveraged and unleveraged portfolio. Capital asset Pricing Model, Portfolio Investment
process. Bond portfolio Management Strategies, Investment timing and Evaluation of
portfolio. Corporate Portfolio management in India, International Diversification,
International Portfolio management.
• Mutual Funds
History of Mutual funds in India, Meaning of Mutual funds, types of mutual funds.
Advantages of mutual funds, limitations of mutual funds. New innovative mutual funds
products, scenario of Indian mutual funds industry, world mutual fund scenario, financial
planning role in mutual funds. Risk and returns analysis in mutual funds, regulatory
framework for mutual funds, role of RBI and SEBI in development of mutual funds.
Recent development of mutual funds and case studies of UTI mutual funds and Alliance
Capital Mutual funds, late trading of mutual funds in the USA and its impact on Indian
mutual funds. Share of mutual in household savings investments.
Selected References:
2. Advertising and Marketing mix; Advertising and other promotional tools – purpose of
Advertising, Business of Advertising, Planning and Objective setting; Framework of the
Planning process. And other promotional tools – advertising types for products and
services
5.. The Advertising Industry; Media Planning Media Objectives; Ethical aspects of
Advertising Internet Advertising; Evaluation of Advertising Campaign; Nature and types
of sales
Selected References:
1. Suja A. Nair, (2001) 1st ED, Consumer Behaviour in Indian Perspective (Text and
Cases), Himalaya Publishing House, Delhi.
2. S.L. Gupta, Marketing Research, New Edition, Excel Books, New Delhi.
3. Debashis Pati, (2002) Marketing Research, Universities Press Pvt. Ltd.,
Hyderabad
4. Kotler Philips. Marketing management.
DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS
MASTER OF BUSINESS ECONOMICS
SEMESTER-IV
PAPER XVI
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
SELECTED REFERENCES: ^ •
• Allan Shapiro , (2003) International financial markets, Tata Macraw Hill Ltd.
DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS
MASTER OF BUSINESS ECONOMICS
SEMESTER-IV
PAPER XVII
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT AND POLICY
SELECTED REFERENCES:
Paper XIII
1. Indian Contract Act. 1872- Essential of Valid Contract, Void Agreement, Performance of Contrats, Breach
of Contract and its Remedies, Quasi Contracts, Offer, Acceptance, Laps of offer, Laps of Acceptance,
Parties competent to Contract. Law of Agency, Bailment (New)
2. Sale of Goods Act, 1930- Introduction, definitions, Types of Goods, Essentials of Valid sale contract.
Difference between sale and Agreement to sale, Conditions and warranties, unpaid seller and his rights.
3. Indian Partnership Act, 1932- Essential of Partnership, rights and duties of partners, minor as a partner,
Partnership properties, relation of partnership.
4. Companies Act, 1956- History of Companies Act, Meaning of Company, types of companies, Formation of
Companies, Promoters and their duties, Memorandum of Association, Articles of Association, Doctrine of
Indoor management, Doctrine of Ultra virus, Prospectus, Directors and their duties and liabilities, Winding
up, Meetings and their resolutions, Conversion of Companies.
5. Consumer Protection Act 1986- History of Consumer protection Act, right and duties of a consumer,
consumer redressal agencies, forms of consumer exploitation, recent amendment in the act, Consumerisms
movement in India. IPS, Environmental Acts, IPRs and Laws, E.P. Act (New)
Selected References:
Section I
REFERENCES:
1. International & Financial Management by V.K. Bhalla
2. Banking & Monetary Policy, Malti Anagole
3. Foreign Exchange & Financial of foreign Trade by S.K. Verghese.
4. International Finance Theory & Practice by V.A. Avdhani
5. Finance of Foreign Trade & Foreign Exchange by G.S. Lale
6. RBI Bulletins, ICFAI Publications
7. Dr. P.K. Shrivastava’s Banking Theory & Practices
8. Commercial Bank Management by Peta S. Rose
DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS
MASTER OF BUSINESS ECONOMICS
SEMESTER-IV
ANY TWO FROM THE FOLLOWING GROUP
(PAPER XIX & XX):
[B] INSURANCE
Introduction to Risk and Insurance. Risk identification and Risk evaluation. Selection and
implementation Techniques, Risk - management techniques. Principles of Insurance and
Insurance Contracts, Risk Management and Insurance Industry, Principles of Management,
Practice of Management, Effective management of Insurance organizations. Leadership,
Entrepreneurship. Globalization. performance and benchmarking. Customer Centric
organization. Knowledge management. Management Information System, Convergence of
Financial Services Markets, Stockholders Expectations, Enterprise Risk Management,
Ethics and Code of conduct. Information Theory and its application to Insurance.
SELECTED REFERENCES:
• Bodia B.S & others , (2003) 1st ED, Insurance .'Fundamentals,Environment and
Procedures, Deep & Deep Publication New Delhi.
• Taxman , (2004) 1st ED, Insurance Law Manual with IRDA Circulars & Notifications ,
Taxman Publications Cp) Ltd. 59/32,New Rohtak Road, New Delhi.
• Mishra M.N , (2003; 1st ED, Insurance- Principle and Practices, Central Statistical
Organization, Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation Government of
India , New Delhi. "'
• Mathew M.J . (2001) 2nd ED, Insurance Principles & Practices, RBSA Publishers,
Jaipur.
• Crawford, M.L. Life and Health Insurance Law, McGraw Hill, Irwin, 1998.
• Ganguly Anand, Insurance Management. New Age Publishers Ltd., Delhi 2002 9
Gupta, A., "Privatisation of General Insurance Sector-How much Rationale" 1998
• Harrington, S.E. and Gregory, R.N., Risk Management and Insurance, McGraw Hill,
Irwin, 1999
• Srivastva, D.C. and Srivastva, Shashank, Indian Insurance Industry-Transition and
Prospects, New Century Publication Delhi,2001
• www.healthinsuranceohio.com
• www.indiainfoline.com
• www.insuranceinstituteofindia.com
• www.quickeninsurance.com
DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS
MASTER OF BUSINESS ECONOMICS
SEMESTER-IV
(PAPER XIX & XX):
[C] FINANCE
1. Financial market. Money markets, capital market- recent trends in Capital market. New Issue
market and Government securities Market, Financial Sector Reforms, Working of stock
Exchanges,NSE, BSE and OTC. SEBI and its role in the Indian Capital Market. Investor's
Protection.
2. Financial Services
Leasing Finance, Venture Capital, Derivatives Market, Credit rating.
3. Financial Institutions ^
(a) Indian
(b) International
SELECTED REFERENCES:
[D] MARKETING
SERVICE MARKETING
Emergence of Service Economy. Nature of Services. Goods and Services Marketing,
Marketing Challenges in Service Business, Marketing framework for Service Business,
The Service Classification. Service Product Development, Service Visions and Service
Strategy, Quality Issues and Quality -Models, Demand Supply management. Advertising,
Branding and Packaging of Services, Recovery Classification of Services, Marketing of
financial services. The Indian scene, Designing of service strategy.
BRAND MANAGEMENT
Concept of Brand, Understanding brand concept of brand knowledge, Brand personality.
Brand equity. Brand positioning. Brand value and Brand research. Issues in managing the
brand-brand portfolio, brand positioning strategy. Measuring brand equity. Extensions of
brand. New brand development. Product offering, Differentiating, the process, setting
objectives, market dynamics. Launching new brands, Role of promotional tool like
Advertising, sales promotion, direct marketing in brand building, Net branding. Brand
leadership. Brands as intellectual property. Branding the corporate. Brand Revitalization,
Branding in different sectors : Customer Industrial. Retail and Service.
SELECTED REFERENCES:
REFERENCES:
REFERENCE BOOKS:
Edition, 1995
• Ramu Ramanathan: Introductory Econometrics with Applications, 2002
• G. S. Monga: Mathematics and Statistics for Economists, 2000
• Shrinath Baruah: Basic mathematics and Its Application in Economics, McMillan
India Ltd., 2001
• J. K. Sharma: Mathematics for Business and Economics Asian Books Pvt. Ltd., 2002
[G] IMPORT EXPORT MANAGEMENT :-
International Marketing - Definition and concept, Distinctions between International Trade and
Internal Trade, Environment of International Marketing International; Institutions - World
Bank, IMF, UNCTAD, WTO, Economic Integration Customs Union, Common markets. Free
Trade Zones, Tariff and Non-tariff barriers, India and World Trade, Procedure and
Documentation of Imports and / Exports, International Product life Cycle, Promotion strategy,
Pricing Strategy and Ventures and Projects. Packaging and Labeling, Legal dimension of
International Marketing, Problems of Indian Exports, Role of Exim Bank, Letter of Credit,
Balance of Payments and its importance 4& International Trade, Risk in Foreign Trade and
Management, Strategic Market Plan, EXIM policy, Foreign Trade Policy, Case studies in
Indian and International context.
Suggested readings ;
N.B. At the end of the IVth Semester students have to go for forty days Project Training. They