Courses Taught by Dr. Moumita Poddar Rana
Session – 2020-21
(Under CBCS System)
Stream |
Paper |
Content |
Name of the Teacher |
B. A./B.Sc. (Hons) in Economics
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Paper–CC1: Introductory Microeconomics |
Consumer’s Behaviour, Producer Behaviour, Theory of Perfect Competition Producer Behaviour, Theory of Perfect Competition.
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Paper–CC3: Introductory Macroeconomics |
The National Income and products accounts, Consumption function, The Simple Keynesian model of income determination & Money market.
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Paper–CC6: Intermediate Macroeconomics |
Investment function, The classical system, The Complete Keynesian model,Theory of inflation, Economic Growth, Role of expectation, Open economy.
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SEC 1: Managerial Economics |
Meaning and Scope of Managerial Economics, Demand Analysis, Price determination under different structures, Financial Investment decisions.
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Paper–CC10: Development Economics |
Economic Development, Development and Underdevelopment as a Historical Process, Persistence of Underdevelopment and Way to Develop,Development Strategy, Poverty and Inequality.
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Paper–CC12: Money & Banking |
Money, Financial Institutions, Markets, Instruments and Financial Innovations, Interest rates, Central Banking, Banking System & Monetary Policy.
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Paper–DSE2: Public Economics |
Introduction to instruments and objective of Public Finance, Principles of Taxation, Public Expenditure and Public Debt, Compensatory Fiscal Policy.
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Paper–CC14: Field Survey & Project Report |
Introduction – Motivations – Literature Review, – Objectives – Methodology – Results– Policy Suggestion – Bibliography.
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Paper–DSE3: Political Economy |
Classical Economic Thoughts, Political System, Analysing the social changes, The state and the economy.
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B. A./B.Sc. (General) in Economics
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Paper–CC1A: Microeconomics
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Consumer’s Behaviour & General concepts of Welfare Economics
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Paper–CC1B: Macroeconomics |
The National Income and products accounts, The classical system, Money market |
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Paper–CC1C: Development Economics |
Poverty and Inequality & Political Institutions and the State |
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Paper–SEC1 Indian Financial System |
Non-Banking Financial Intermediaries (NBFIs), Introduction to Capital Market & Operations of Indian Stock Market |
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Paper–CC1D: Features of Indian Economy |
Banking, Indian Public Finance & Foreign trade Dr. Moumita Poddar Rana |
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Paper–SEC2 Entrepreneurship Development |
Project identification and selection, Financial resources for new ventures, Growth strategies in small business
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Paper–DSE1A Basic Statistics |
Frequency Distributions & Charts and Diagrams
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Paper–SEC3 Money & Banking |
Interest rates, Central Banking, Banking System & Monetary Policy. |
Session – 2021-22
(Under CBCS System)
Stream |
Paper |
Content |
Name of the Teacher |
B. A./B.Sc. (Hons) in Economics
|
Paper–CC1: Introductory Microeconomics |
Consumer’s Behaviour, Producer Behaviour, Theory of Perfect Competition Producer Behaviour, Theory of Perfect Competition.
|
|
Paper–CC3: Introductory Macroeconomics |
The National Income and products accounts, Consumption function, The Simple Keynesian model of income determination & Money market.
|
||
Paper–CC6: Intermediate Macroeconomics |
Investment function, The classical system, The Complete Keynesian model,Theory of inflation, Economic Growth, Role of expectation, Open economy.
|
||
SEC 1: Managerial Economics |
Meaning and Scope of Managerial Economics, Demand Analysis, Price determination under different structures, Financial Investment decisions.
|
||
Paper–CC10: Development Economics |
Economic Development, Development and Underdevelopment as a Historical Process, Persistence of Underdevelopment and Way to Develop,Development Strategy, Poverty and Inequality.
|
||
Paper–CC12: Money & Banking |
Money, Financial Institutions, Markets, Instruments and Financial Innovations, Interest rates, Central Banking, Banking System & Monetary Policy.
|
||
Paper–DSE2: Public Economics |
Introduction to instruments and objective of Public Finance, Principles of Taxation, Public Expenditure and Public Debt, Compensatory Fiscal Policy.
|
||
Paper–CC14: Field Survey & Project Report |
Introduction – Motivations – Literature Review, – Objectives – Methodology – Results– Policy Suggestion – Bibliography.
|
||
Paper–DSE3: Political Economy |
Classical Economic Thoughts, Political System, Analysing the social changes, The state and the economy.
|
||
B. A./B.Sc. (General) in Economics
|
Paper–CC1A: Microeconomics
|
Consumer’s Behaviour & General concepts of Welfare Economics
|
|
Paper–CC1B: Macroeconomics |
The National Income and products accounts, The classical system, Money market |
||
Paper–CC1C: Development Economics |
Poverty and Inequality & Political Institutions and the State |
||
Paper–SEC1 Indian Financial System |
Non-Banking Financial Intermediaries (NBFIs), Introduction to Capital Market & Operations of Indian Stock Market |
||
Paper–CC1D: Features of Indian Economy |
Banking, Indian Public Finance & Foreign trade Dr. Moumita Poddar Rana |
||
Paper–SEC2 Entrepreneurship Development |
Project identification and selection, Financial resources for new ventures, Growth strategies in small business
|
||
Paper–DSE1A Basic Statistics |
Frequency Distributions & Charts and Diagrams
|
||
Paper–SEC3 Money & Banking |
Interest rates, Central Banking, Banking System & Monetary Policy. |
Session – 2022-23
(Under CBCS System)
Stream |
Paper |
Content |
Name of the Teacher |
B. A./B.Sc. (Hons) in Economics
|
Paper–CC1: Introductory Microeconomics |
Consumer’s Behaviour, Producer Behaviour, Theory of Perfect Competition Producer Behaviour, Theory of Perfect Competition.
|
|
Paper–CC3: Introductory Macroeconomics |
The National Income and products accounts, Consumption function, The Simple Keynesian model of income determination & Money market.
|
||
Paper–CC6: Intermediate Macroeconomics |
Investment function, The classical system, The Complete Keynesian model,Theory of inflation, Economic Growth, Role of expectation, Open economy.
|
||
SEC 1: Managerial Economics |
Meaning and Scope of Managerial Economics, Demand Analysis, Price determination under different structures, Financial Investment decisions.
|
||
Paper–CC10: Development Economics |
Economic Development, Development and Underdevelopment as a Historical Process, Persistence of Underdevelopment and Way to Develop,Development Strategy, Poverty and Inequality.
|
||
Paper–CC12: Money & Banking |
Money, Financial Institutions, Markets, Instruments and Financial Innovations, Interest rates, Central Banking, Banking System & Monetary Policy.
|
||
Paper–DSE2: Public Economics |
Introduction to instruments and objective of Public Finance, Principles of Taxation, Public Expenditure and Public Debt, Compensatory Fiscal Policy.
|
||
Paper–CC14: Field Survey & Project Report |
Introduction – Motivations – Literature Review, – Objectives – Methodology – Results– Policy Suggestion – Bibliography.
|
||
Paper–DSE3: Political Economy |
Classical Economic Thoughts, Political System, Analysing the social changes, The state and the economy.
|
||
B. A./B.Sc. (General) in Economics
|
Paper–CC1A: Microeconomics
|
Consumer’s Behaviour & General concepts of Welfare Economics
|
|
Paper–CC1B: Macroeconomics |
The National Income and products accounts, The classical system, Money market |
||
Paper–CC1C: Development Economics |
Poverty and Inequality & Political Institutions and the State |
||
Paper–SEC1 Indian Financial System |
Non-Banking Financial Intermediaries (NBFIs), Introduction to Capital Market & Operations of Indian Stock Market |
||
Paper–CC1D: Features of Indian Economy |
Banking, Indian Public Finance & Foreign trade Dr. Moumita Poddar Rana |
||
Paper–SEC2 Entrepreneurship Development |
Project identification and selection, Financial resources for new ventures, Growth strategies in small business
|
||
Paper–DSE1A Basic Statistics |
Frequency Distributions & Charts and Diagrams
|
||
Paper–SEC3 Money & Banking |
Interest rates, Central Banking, Banking System & Monetary Policy. |