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Unit - 1 Money
Unit 1
Money
1.1 Money Functions Alternative measures to money supply in India and their different Components Meaning and changing relative importance of each component
1.2 High Powered Money Meaning and Uses Sources of changes in highpowered money
1.3 Finance Role of Finance in an economy Kinds of Finance
1.4 Financial system Components Financial Intermediaries Markets and Instruments
Unit - 2 Indian Banking System
Unit 2
Indian Banking System
2.1 Indian Banking System Definition of Bank Commercial Banks Importance and Functions Structure of Commercial Banking System in India
2.2 Balance Sheet of a Bank Meaning and Importance of main Liabilities and Assets.
2.3 Regional Rural Banks Cooperative Banking in India. Process of Credit Creation by banks Determination of money supply and total bank credit.
Unit - 3 Development Banks And Other Non –Banking Financial Institution
Unit 3
Development Banks and other Non –Banking Financial Institution
3.1 Development Banks and other Non –Banking Financial Institution Main features
3.2 Problems and policies for Allocation of Institutional Credit Problems between the government and the Commercial Sector InterSectoral and Inter Regional Problems Problem between large and small borrowers Operation of Conflicting pressure before and after bank nationalization in 1969.
Unit - 4 The Reserve Bank Of India
Unit 4
The Reserve Bank of India
4.1 The Reserve Bank of India Functions Instruments of Monetary and Credit Control Main Features of Monetary Policy since Independence
4.2 Interest Rates Various rates in India as Bond Rate Bill Rate Deposit Rate etc. Administered rates and Marketdetermined rates Sources of difference in rates of interest Behaviour of average level of interest rates since 1951Impact of Inflation and Inflationary expectations
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Income tax
Business finance
Economic environment
Goods & services tax (gst)
Entrepreneurship and small business
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