Development And Environmental Economics -(QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GUIDE)
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Development And Environmental Economics – , By – U.C. Kulshreshtha, ISBN Code – 978-93-86828-55-2
CONTENTS :
Chapters
Part I
ECONOMICS OF DEVELOPMENT
- Economic Development and Economic Growth :
Meaning and Criterion
- Developed and Underdeveloped Countries : Nature
and Features
- Obstacles to Economic Development
- Factors of Economic Growth
- The Concept of Modern Economic Growth
- The Classical Theories of Economic Development :
Adam Smith, David Ricardo and Malthus
- The Neoclassical Theories
- The Marxian Theory
- The Schumpeterian Theory
- The Keynesian Theory
- Rostow’s Stages of Economic Growth
- Nurkse’s Theory of Disguised Unemployment
- Lewis’ Theory of Unlimited Supplies of Labour
- Leibenstein’s Critical Minimum Effort Theory’
- The “Big Push” Theory
- The Concept of Balanced Growth
- The Concept of Unbalanced Growth
- Myrda1’s Theory of Circular Causation
- The Harrod-Domar Models
- Joan Robinson’s Model of Economic Growth
- Meade’s Model of Economic Growth
- Economic Planning
- Types of Planning
- The Choice of Techniques
- Investment Criteria in Economic Development
- Natural Resources and Economic Development
- Capital Formation and Economic Development
- Role of Agriculture and Industry in Economic Developmem
- Land Reforms in India
- Efficiency and Productivity in Agriculture
- New Technology and Sustainable Agriculture (DBT)
- Globalization and Agriculture Growth
- Efficiency of Small Scale Vs. Large Scale Production
- Monetary Policy and Economic Development
- Fiscal Policy and Economic Development
- Role of Deficit Financing in Economic Development
- Population Growth and Economic Development L
- Human Capital Formation and Economic Development
- Role of State in Economic Development 4
- Theories of Foreign Trade and Economic Developmerlv
- Role of Foreign Capital and Foreign Aid in Economic Development
- Private Foreign Investment and Multinationals
- International Trade and Its Importance
- Balance of Payments
- Methods of Protection
- General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade and World
Trade Organization (GATT and WTO)
- The International Monetary Fund (IMF)
- World Bank and Developing Countries
- Labour Market in India and Its Functioning
- Regional Disparities and Balanced Regional
Development
Part II
ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS
- Environmental Economics and its Scope
- Ecology and Economic Development (GHG)
- Environmental Quality as a Public Good
- Conservation of Resources in India
- Soil Degradation and Land Use
- Environmental Pollution
(Air and Water Pollution) ”
- Water and Solid Waste Pollution
(Noise and Nuclear Pollution) (NRGBA)
- Pollution and Environment
- India’s Environmental Policy
- Environmental Planning and Management in India
(Green finance)
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Development And Environmental Economics – , By – U.C. Kulshreshtha, ISBN Code – 978-93-86828-55-2
CONTENTS :
Chapters
Part I
ECONOMICS OF DEVELOPMENT
- Economic Development and Economic Growth :
Meaning and Criterion
- Developed and Underdeveloped Countries : Nature
and Features
- Obstacles to Economic Development
- Factors of Economic Growth
- The Concept of Modern Economic Growth
- The Classical Theories of Economic Development :
Adam Smith, David Ricardo and Malthus
- The Neoclassical Theories
- The Marxian Theory
- The Schumpeterian Theory
- The Keynesian Theory
- Rostow’s Stages of Economic Growth
- Nurkse’s Theory of Disguised Unemployment
- Lewis’ Theory of Unlimited Supplies of Labour
- Leibenstein’s Critical Minimum Effort Theory’
- The “Big Push” Theory
- The Concept of Balanced Growth
- The Concept of Unbalanced Growth
- Myrda1’s Theory of Circular Causation
- The Harrod-Domar Models
- Joan Robinson’s Model of Economic Growth
- Meade’s Model of Economic Growth
- Economic Planning
- Types of Planning
- The Choice of Techniques
- Investment Criteria in Economic Development
- Natural Resources and Economic Development
- Capital Formation and Economic Development
- Role of Agriculture and Industry in Economic Developmem
- Land Reforms in India
- Efficiency and Productivity in Agriculture
- New Technology and Sustainable Agriculture (DBT)
- Globalization and Agriculture Growth
- Efficiency of Small Scale Vs. Large Scale Production
- Monetary Policy and Economic Development
- Fiscal Policy and Economic Development
- Role of Deficit Financing in Economic Development
- Population Growth and Economic Development L
- Human Capital Formation and Economic Development
- Role of State in Economic Development 4
- Theories of Foreign Trade and Economic Developmerlv
- Role of Foreign Capital and Foreign Aid in Economic Development
- Private Foreign Investment and Multinationals
- International Trade and Its Importance
- Balance of Payments
- Methods of Protection
- General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade and World
Trade Organization (GATT and WTO)
- The International Monetary Fund (IMF)
- World Bank and Developing Countries
- Labour Market in India and Its Functioning
- Regional Disparities and Balanced Regional
Development
Part II
ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS
- Environmental Economics and its Scope
- Ecology and Economic Development (GHG)
- Environmental Quality as a Public Good
- Conservation of Resources in India
- Soil Degradation and Land Use
- Environmental Pollution
(Air and Water Pollution) ”
- Water and Solid Waste Pollution
(Noise and Nuclear Pollution) (NRGBA)
- Pollution and Environment
- India’s Environmental Policy
- Environmental Planning and Management in India
(Green finance)
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