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100 _aMyneni, S. R.
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245 _aPrinciples of Economics for Law Students
260 _aFaridabad
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500 _aEconomics as a Science Nature and Scope of Economics Economic Law Methods of Economics Economic Analyses Relevance of Economics to Law Economics as a Basis of Social Welfare and Social Justice Economic Systems Free-enterprise Planned Economy The Objective of Five Year Plans in India Summation of Objectives General Basic Principles of Economics The Law of Diminishing Marginal Utility Law of Equi-Marginal Utility Consumer's Equilibrium Through Indifference Analysis Consumer's Surplus Demand and Supply The Law of Demand Markets: Costs and Revenue Determination of Prices Theory of Production Business Organisation and Profits Land and Rent Labour and Wages Capital and Interest Macro Economics Keynesian Principle of Effective Demand Consumption Function and Propensity to Consume Saving Pattern in Low Developed Countries Investment Criteria Real Economic Conditions Imperfect Competition or Monopolistic Competition Duopoly Oligopoly Control of Monopolies and Prevention of Economic Concentration Economic Development Problems of Development Theories or Paradigms of Economic Growth or Development International Comparisons of Economic Developmental Strategies and Experiences Choice of Techniques Money, Inflation and Monetary Policy Central and Commercial Banking Role of Credit and Banking System Rural Money Markets Resource Mobilisation and Fiscal Resources Taxation Public Expenditure, Public Debt and Budgeting Fiscal Policy External Economics International or Open Economics International Financial Institutions-IMF and IBRD
600 _aEconomic
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