Business and Macroeconomic Policy DU 7th Semester (DSC-7.1)

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Complete Exam-Ready Course for Delhi University Students

Are you in 7th Semester at Delhi University, (Bcom Prog./Bcom Hons.) and struggling to prepare for your Business and Macroeconomic Policy exam?
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Course Content

UNIT 1: Introduction to Business and Macroeconomic Policy
Macroeconomics: Concepts, Importance, Variables and Subject Matter; Macroeconomic Policies and Business Decisions; Business Policy; Circular flow in three sectors. Growth and GDP, Business cycle, Output gap.

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UNIT 2: Economy in the Short Run
Determination of Aggregate Demand: Consumption, Saving and Investment; Aggregate Demand and Equilibrium Output: AD-AS and S-I approach, Multiplier (two and three sector) and numerical; IS-LM framework and numerical; Monetary and Fiscal Policy: Meaning, Objectives and Effectiveness; Aggregate Demand-Supply Analysis. and Tax Rate, Monetising Budget Deficit.

UNIT 3: Demand for Money and Supply of Money
Money in Contemporary Macroeconomic Frameworks; Demand for Money: Motives and Interest Rate; Gresham’s Law; Supply of Money: Meaning, Measures and Money Multiplier; Role of Banks in the Monetary System; Instruments of Monetary Policy and Monetary Transmission Process; Theory Demand for Money: Quantity Theory of Money (Fisher’s Transactions approach), Tobin’s Portfolio Balance, Baumol-Tobin Transaction. Role of PMJDY in Banking System, UPI and Digital Payment, Central Bank Digital Currency.

Unit 4: Part A: Inflation and Unemployment & Part B: Small and Large Open Economy
Inflation: Causes and Effects; Fisher Equation; Demand Pull and Cost Push Inflation, Social Costs of Inflation, Strategies to Control Inflation; Unemployment: Natural Rate of Unemployment, Frictional and Wait Unemployment; Okun’s Law; Phillips Curve: Trade-off between Inflation and Unemployment. Recession and Unemployment. Flows of Goods and Capital; Saving and Investment in a Small and a Large Open Economy, Exchange Rates; Mundell-Fleming model, Policies in a Large Open Economy. Contemporary Macroeconomic Issues: Trend of INR against major currencies.

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