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An excellent book for commerce students appearing in competitive, professional and other examinations. 1.Business Environment : Meaning, Features and Classification, 2. Economic Systems, 3. Concept of Globalization, Liberalization and Privatization, 4. Multinational Corporation and World Trade Organisation, 5. National Income, 6. Savings, 7. Investment, 8. Industrial Sickness in India, 9. Inflation, 10. Unemployment, 11. Poverty, 12. Monetary Policy, 13. Fiscal Policy, 14. Industrial Policy & Industrial Licensing, 15. World Bank, 16. International Monetary Fund, 17. Balance of Payment, 18. Money, 19. Finance, 20. Price, 21. General Agreement on Trade and Tariff-Gatt, 22. International Econom...
School of Commerce and Business Studies, Jiwaji University organized a two days National Seminar on “Changing Scenario of Global Business Management and Information Technology” and I take great pleasure in presenting the edited book of papers submitted and presented in the National Seminar which is essential in this new and changing Global Business Management and Information Technology which requires new approaches to Business Management and Information Technology. There is a need to analyse key management, global economy and information technology theories from human perspective and measure their impact. The seminar was an endeavour to provide platform to all the academicians and practicing managers to interact together and discuss the course of action that businesses and technology needs to take to combat the fast changing global business scenario.
1.Business Environment : Meaning, Features, Classification and Importance, 2 .Economic Systems, 3 .National Income, 4. Savings, 5. Investment, 6. Balance of Payment, 7. Money, 8 .Finance, 9. Unemployment, 10. Poverty, 11. Regional Imbalance, 12 .Social Injustice, 13. Inflation, 14. Price, 15. Parallel Economy, 16. Industrial Sickness in India, 17. Monetary Policy, 18. Fiscal Policy, 19. Industrial Policy & Industrial Licensing, 20. Concept of Globalization, Liberalization and Privatization, 21. Devaluation, 22. Demonitisation, 23 .Export-Import Policy of India, 24. Regulation of Foreign Investment, 25. Planning in India : Need, Objective and Strategy, 26. Twelfth Five Year Plan (2012-17), 27...
1. Business Environment : Meaning, Features and Classification, 2. Economic Systems, 3. Concept of Globalization, Liberalization and Privatization, 4. Multinational Corporation and World Trade Organisation, 5. National Income, 6. Savings, 7. Investment, 8. Industrial Sickness in India, 9. Inflation, 10. Unemployment, 11. Poverty, 12. Monetary Policy, 13. Fiscal Policy, 14. Industrial Policy & Industrial Licensing, 15. World Bank, 16. International Monetary Fund, 17. Balance of Payment, 18. Money, 19. Finance, 20. Price, 21. General Agreement on Trade and Tariff-Gatt, 22. International Economic Grouping, 23. Foreign Trade and Economic Growth, 24. Regional Imbalance, 25. International Trading ...
1.Indian Economic Environment : Concept, Components and Importance, 2.Economic System, 3 .Concept of Globalization, Liberalization and Privatization, 4. Multinational Corporation and World Trade, 5. National Income, 6. Saving, 7. Investment, 8. Industrial Sickness in India, 9. Inflation, 10 .Unemployment, 11. Poverty, 12. Monetary Policy, 13. Fiscal Policy, 14. World Bank, 15. International Monetary Fund, 16. Balance of Payment, 17. Money, 18. Finance, 19. Price, 20. General Agreement on Trade and Tariff—GATT, 21. International Economic Grouping, 22. Foreign Trade and Economic Growth, 23 .Regional Imbalance, 24. International Trading Environment, 25. U.N.O. Conference on Trade and Developm...
1.Indian Economic Environment : Concept, Components and Importance, 2.Economic System, 3 .Concept of Globalization, Liberalization and Privatization, 4. Multinational Corporation and World Trade, 5. National Income, 6. Saving, 7. Investment, 8. Industrial Sickness in India, 9. Inflation, 10 .Unemployment, 11. Poverty, 12. Monetary Policy, 13. Fiscal Policy, 14. World Bank, 15. International Monetary Fund, 16. Balance of Payment, 17. Money, 18. Finance, 19. Price, 20. General Agreement on Trade and Tariff—GATT, 21. International Economic Grouping, 22. Foreign Trade and Economic Growth, 23 .Regional Imbalance, 24. International Trading Environment, 25. U.N.O. Conference on Trade and Developm...
1.Business Environment : Meaning, Features and Classification, 2. Economic Systems, 3. Concept of Globalization, Liberalization and Privatization, 4. Multinational Corporation and World Trade Organisation, 5. National Income, 6. Savings, 7. Investment, 8. Industrial Sickness in India, 9. Inflation, 10. Unemployment, 11. Poverty, 12. Monetary Policy, 13. Fiscal Policy, 14. Industrial Policy & Industrial Licensing, 15. World Bank, 16. International Monetary Fund, 17. Balance of Payment, 18. Money, 19. Finance, 20. Price, 21. General Agreement on Trade and Tariff-Gatt, 22. International Economic Grouping, 23. Foreign Trade and Economic Growth, 24. Regional Imbalance, 25. International Trading E...
Strictly according to the latest syllabus prescribed by Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), Delhi and State Boards of Bihar, Jharkhand, Uttarakhand, Rajasthan, Haryana, H.P. etc. & Navodaya, Kasturba, Kendriya Vidyalayas etc. following CBSE curriculum based on NCERT guidelines. Part A : Introductory Micro Economics 1.Micro Economics : An Introduction, 2. Central Problems of an Economy, 3. Consumer’s Equilibrium, 4. Demand and Law of Demand, 5. Price Elasticity of Demand, 6. Production Function : Returns to a Factor and Returns to Scale, 7. Production Costs, 8. Concepts of Revenue, 9. Producer’s Equilibrium : Meaning and Conditions, 10. Supply and Law of Supply, 11. Elasticity of...
UNIT – I Archaeology & Ancient India 1. The Story of the First Cities : Harappan Archaeology, 2. Political and Economic History from the Mauryan to Gupta Period, 3. Social History : With Special Reference to Mahabharata, 4. History of Ancient Indian Religions with Special Reference to Buddhism and Sanchi Stupa, UNIT – II Medieval India 5. The Ain-i-Akbari : Agrarian Relations, 6. The Mughal Court : Reconstructing History through Chronical, 7. Architecture of Hampi (Vijaynagar), 8. Religious History : The Bhakti-Sufi Tradition, 9. Medieval Society through Foreign Travellers Accounts, UNIT- III Modern India 10. Colonialism and Rural Society : Evidence from Official Report, 11. ‘1857’ A Review, 12. Colonial Cities—Urbanisation, Planning and Architecture, 13. Mahatma Gandhi through Contemporary Eyes and his Role in the Indian Politics, 14. Partition of India and its Study through Oral Sources, 15. Making of the Indian Constitution.
1.The Nature and Role of Financial System, 2. Nature and Scope of Business Finance, 3. Financial Management : Nature and Scope, 4. Financial Planning, 5. Working Capital Management, 6. Cost of Capital,m 7. Capitalization, 8. Sources of Business Finance : Long-Term and Short-Term, 9. Financial Institutions, 10. Capital Market and Financial Instruments, 11. Indian Money Market, 12. Mutual Funds , 13. Sources and Forms of External Financing , 14. Underwriting of Capital Issues.