Course Objective:
The objective of this course is to acquaint the students with the concept of money and different monetary standards and also familiarize them with the various theories of money
Course Outcome(COs):
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Learning and teaching strategies |
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BSR 613 |
Monetary Economics |
CO 205 :UUnderstand the meaning and importance of money and various other instruments used as near money. CO 206 :To gain knowledge of various monetary standards and principles of note issue. CO 207 :Comprehend various factors affecting the demand and supply of money in an economy. CO 208 :Know about various quantity theories of money. CO 209 :Build relevant theoretical and practical knowledge about monetary policy and its instruments used by the central bank .
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Approach in teaching: Lectures, Discussion, power point presentations . Learning activities for the students: Self learning assignments, , group projects, Project reports, Seminar presentation, Giving tasks
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Class test, Semester end examinations, Quiz, Solving problems in tutorials, Assignments, Presentation, Individual and group projects |
Money: Meaning, Types, Functions, Importance and Evils of Money. Money and a Near Money
Monetary Standard: Meaning and types, Importance of Monetary standard, Gresham’s Law, Principle and Methods of Issuing Notes in India.
Demand and Supply of Money- Factors affecting demand and supply of money. Supply of Money- Narrow Money and Broad Money. Velocity and Value of Money.
Quantity Theories of Money- Fisher , Cambridge, Keynesian and Friedman Approach
Monetary Policy- Objectives, instruments of Monetary policy, Limitations of Monetary Policy, Role of Monetary Policy in a developing economy. Current Monetary policy review.