Money banking international trade and public finance (Record no. 230077)

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International Standard Book Number 9789355966773
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Transcribing agency AL
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Language code of text/sound track or separate title English
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Classification number 332
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Personal name D M Mithani
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Title Money banking international trade and public finance
250 ## - EDITION STATEMENT
Edition statement 22.
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC.
Place of publication, distribution, etc. Mumbai
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Himalaya Publishing House
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2022
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent 736 p.
Other physical details PB
Dimensions 28x22 cm.
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Price type code 7776
Price amount ₹780.00
Currency code
Unit of pricing ₹975.00
Price note 20%
Price effective from 16-02-2024
520 ## - SUMMARY, ETC.
Summary, etc. Dealing with money, banking, international trade and public finance in one book all at the same time is more exciting and challenging to the writer as well as to the reader, as it provides a new dimension to one’s understanding of the macroeconomic world.<br/>There is no dearth of books and literature on these fascinating subjects, yet most of them do not adequately meet the specific requirements of the student community at large. Too often, students are required to consult a large number of books and journals to obtain the information they seek. The few good books available have become out of date as the syllabii in the various universities and modes of analysis have changed considerably in recent years. Besides, economics of money, banking, trade and finance has undergone a dynamic evolution. New ideas and new institutions have emerged with far-reaching effects on the relevant issues and problems and their solution.<br/><br/>The present book has the following distinct features:<br/>1. It is comprehensive.<br/>2. It has an integrated approach with an Indian perspective.<br/>3. It lucidly discusses the subject matter in a style that draws the student into the depth of the study, facilitating sound knowledge, understanding and appreciation of the subject. 4. It reviews the essential core topics of each field of money, banking, international trade and finance in a clear, precise and sequentially integrated manner so that the student can acquire an understanding of the subject.<br/>5. It synthesises the materials scattered in numerous foreign authors’ books and journals. The subject matter has been presented in a logical order, in a lucid and narrative style, using numerous illustrations, charts and diagrams. It also gives a simple formalist presentation wherever needed.<br/>6. It aims at giving a thorough grounding on the subject.<br/>7. It contains discussions on the subject matter developed right from an introductory to an advanced level, suitably arranged section-wise so that the students can pick up the sections of his requirements, omitting the rest.<br/>8. Most of the chapters in the book are written in a fairly self-contained manner. As such, the student can read the text in the order which suits best his interest and the requirements of his own syllabus or preference.<br/>9. It incorporates numerous questions at the end of each chapter. These have been designed: (a) to test the student’s understanding of the subject matter discussed in the text; (b) to encourage the student himself to absorb the ideas expounded; and (c) to enable him to review definitions and important concepts during the course of his study. In the objective test section, multiple choice questions are set to provide practice in answering this form of questions, usually set in many professional examinations such as I.A.S., I.E.S., etc.<br/>10. The book is designed to meet the varying needs of the graduate and post-graduate students and others interested in economics. As a whole, it should be of value to at least three categories of students: (i) undergraduates in economics and commerce reading for B.A. and B.Com. degree at the various Indian Universities; (ii) post-graduate students at M.A. and M.Com. Levels; and (iii) those preparing for professional examinations such as I.E.S., I.A.S., C.A., M.B.A., C.A.I.I.B., C.W.A., etc.<br/>
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Target audience note CONTENTS PART I : MONEY AND BANKING 1. The Nature of Barter and Monetary Economy 2. Functions and Significance of Money 3. Monetary Standards 4. The Gold Standard 5. The Money Supply 6. The Demand for Money 7. Value of Money 8. Quantity Theory of Money 9. The Income Theory of Money 10. Inflation and Deflation 11. Financial Markets (Money and Capital Markets) 12. Theories of Interest 13. Commercial Banking 14. Banking in India 15. Co-Operative and Rural Banking 16. The Central Bank and Instruments of Credit Control 17. Development Banks and Other Term Financing Institutions in India 18. The Reserve Bank of India: Organisation and Functions 19. Monetary Policy 20. A Review of The Working of The Reserve Bank of India 21. Indian Capital Market 22. Merchant Banking PART II : THE THEORY OF INCOME AND EMPLOYMENT 23. National Income 24. Employment and Unemployment 25. The Classical Theory of Employment 26. Keynesian Theory of Employment 27. The Consumption Function 28. The Investment Function 29. Theory of Multiplier 30. The Accelerator Principle 31. Savings and Investment 32. Keynes` Theory and Underdeveloped Countries 33. Trade Cycles and Measures of Economic Stabilisation 34. Monetarism and Keynesianism PART III : INTERNATIONAL TRADE: THEORY, POLICY AND FINANCE 35. The Nature of International Trade 36. The Theory of Comparative Advantage 37. Modern Theory of International Trade: General Equilibrium Approach 38. Gains from Trade and Terms of Trade 39. Mechanism of International Payments 40. The Balance of Payments 41. Trade Policy: Free Trade vs. Protection 42. Protective Trade Devices: Tariffs and Quotas 43. Exchange Control 44. The IMF and the Problem of International Liquidity 45. International Financial Institutions 46. Euro-Dollar Market 47. European Economic Community (EEC) 48. General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade 49. United Nations Conference on Trade and Development 50. The World Trade Organisation (WTO) 51. Foreign Direct Investment and Its Determinants PART IV : PRINCIPLES OF PUBLIC FINANCE 52. Nature and Norms of Modern Public Finance 53. Public Revenue 54. Canons of Taxation and Principles of Equity 55. Characteristics of A Good Tax System and The Indian Tax Structure 56. Types of Taxation 57. Incidence of Taxation 58. Effects of Taxation 59. Public Expenditure 60. Public Debt 61. Fiscal Policy 62. Deficit Financing 63. Mobilisation of Resources for Development 64. Federal Finance 65. Supply-Side Economics: An Outline
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Money and Banking
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Theory of Income and Employment
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Topical term or geographic name entry element International Trade
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Principles of Public Finance
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