Economics A to Z for Class 11 & 12 (CBSE Micro & Macro) by JANVI JAIN

DurationDuration:4 months

Batch TypeBatch Type:Weekend and Weekdays

LanguagesLanguages:English

Class TypeClass Type:Online

Class Type Course Fee:Call for fee

Course Content

PART I: MICROECONOMICS

Module 1: Introduction to Microeconomics

Meaning and scope of microeconomics

Central problems of an economy

Positive vs normative economics

Production Possibility Curve (PPC)

Module 2: Theory of Consumer Behaviour

Utility: total and marginal utility

Law of diminishing marginal utility

Consumer equilibrium: One commodity ; Two commodities (indifference curve approach – introductory)

Module 3: Demand Analysis

Meaning and types of demand

Law of demand and exceptions

Price elasticity of demand

Measurement of elasticity

Numerical problems

Module 4: Theory of Production

Production function

Short run and long run

Law of variable proportions

Returns to scale

Module 5: Cost and Revenue

Short-run cost concepts

Long-run cost concepts

Revenue: TR, AR, MR

Relationship between cost and output

Module 6: Market Structures

Perfect competition

Monopoly

Monopolistic competition

Price determination under different markets (introductory)

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PART II: MACROECONOMICS

Module 7: Introduction to Macroeconomics

Meaning and scope of macroeconomics

Micro vs macroeconomics

Circular flow of income

Stock and flow concepts

Module 8: National Income Accounting

Meaning of national income

GDP, GNP, NDP, NNP

Methods of measuring national income

Real vs nominal GDP

National income aggregates and numericals

Module 9: Money and Banking

Meaning and functions of money

Demand and supply of money (basic)

Commercial banks and credit creation

Central bank and RBI functions

Module 10: Determination of Income and Employment

Aggregate demand and aggregate supply

Consumption function

Investment multiplier

Keynesian theory of income determination

Module 11: Government Budget and the Economy

Meaning and objectives of government budget

Revenue and capital budget

Types of deficits

Module 12: Balance of Payments

Meaning of balance of payments

Current account and capital account

Balance of trade

Foreign exchange rate

Disequilibrium in BOP

Skills

Human Behaviour, Micro and Macro Economics, 12th Economics Cbse, Class 11 Economics, Class 12 Economics

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