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UGC NET Economics Syllabus

If you are preparing for the UGC or NTA NET Exam, this information will help you a lot. You can read or download complete latest UGC NET Economics syllabus for paper 2. Preparation according to syllabus is more beneficial. If you want to qualify the UGC NET exam, study the syllabus completely.

NTA NET Paper 2 has 100 questions of 200 marks. Paper 1 has 50 questions of 100 marks.

Name Details
Main Body UGC – University Grant Commission
Examination Body NTA – National Testing Agency
NET Full Form National Eligibility Test
JRF Full Form Junior research Fellowship
Exam Session June & December
Exam Type Objective Type MCQs
Exam Mode Online (Computer Based Exam)
Negative Marking No
Number of papers 2
Name Details
Number of papers 2 (Paper 1 & Paper 2)
Exam Duration 3 hours (9:00 AM-12:00 PM)
Reporting Time 07:40 AM
Centre Closing 08:30 AM
Paper 1 50 Questions (100 Marks)
Common for All Candidates
Paper 2 100 Questions (200 Marks)
Subject Specific
Exam Mode Online (Computer Based Exam)
Negative Marking No

The syllabus is divided into 10 units. All sub-topics are given in units.

Unit-1: Micro Economics

Unit-2 : Macro Economics

Unit-3: Statistics and Econometrics

Unit-4 : Mathematical Economics

Unit-5 : International Economics

Unit-6 : Public Economics

Unit-7: Money and Banking

Unit-8 : Growth and Development Economics

Unit-9 : Environmental Economics and Demography

Unit-10 : Indian Economy

 

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NET BUREAU

NET SYLLABUS

Subject: ECONOMICS

Code No.: 01

Unit-1: Micro Economics

  • Theory of Consumer Behaviour
  • Theory of Production and Costs
  • Decision making under uncertainty Attitude towards Risk
  • Game Theory – Non Cooperative games
  • Market Structures, competitive and non-competitive equilibria and their efficiency properties
  • Factor Pricing
  • General Equilibrium Analysis
  • Efficiency Criteria: Pareto-Optimality, Kaldor – Hicks and Wealth Maximization
  • Welfare Economics: Fundamental Theorems , Social Welfare Function
  • Asymmetric Information: Adverse Selection and Moral Hazard

Unit-2 : Macro Economics

  • National Income: Concepts and Measurement
  • Determination of output and employment: Classical & Keynesian Approach
  • Consumption Function
  • Investment Function
  • Multiplier and Accelerator
  • Demand for Money
  • Supply of Money
  • IS-LM Model Approach
  • Inflation and Phillips Curve Analysis
  • Business Cycles
  • Monetary and Fiscal Policy
  • Rational Expectation Hypothesis and its critique

Unit-3: Statistics and Econometrics

  • Probability Theory: Concepts of probability, Distributions, Moments, Central Limit theorem
  • Descriptive Statistics – Measures of Central tendency & dispersions Correlation, Index Numbers
  • Sampling methods & Sampling Distribution
  • Statistical Inferences, Hypothesis testing
  • Linear Regression Models and their properties – BLUE
  • Identification Problem
  • Simultaneous Equation Models – recursive and non-recursive
  • Discrete choice models
  • Time Series Analysis

Unit-4 : Mathematical Economics

  • Sets, functions and continuity, sequence, series
  • Differential Calculus and its Applications
  • Linear Algebra – Matrices, Vector Spaces
  • Static Optimization Problems and their applications
  • Input-Output Model, Linear Programming
  • Difference and Differential equations with applications

Unit-5 : International Economics

  • International Trade: Basic concepts and analytical tools
  • Theories of International Trade
  • International Trade under imperfect competition
  • Balance of Payments: Composition, Equilibrium and Disequilibrium and Adjustment Mechanisms
  • Exchange Rate: Concepts and Theories
  • Foreign Exchange Market and Arbitrage
  • Gains from Trade, Terms of Trade, Trade Multiplier
  • Tariff and Non-Tariff barriers to trade; Dumping
  • GATT, WTO and Regional Trade Blocks; Trade Policy Issues
  • IMF & World Bank

Unit-6 : Public Economics

  • Market Failure and Remedial Measures: Asymmetric Information, Public Goods, Externality
  • Regulation of Market – Collusion and Consumers’ Welfare
  • Public Revenue: Tax & Non-Tax Revenue, Direct & Indirect Taxes,
  • Progressive and non-Progressive Taxation, Incidence and Effects of Taxation
  • Public expenditure
  • Public Debt and its management
  • Public Budget and Budget Multiplier
  • Fiscal Policy and its implications

Unit-7: Money and Banking

  • Components of Money Supply
  • Central Bank
  • Commercial Banking
  • Instruments and Working of Monetary Policy
  • Non-banking Financial Institutions
  • Capital Market and its Regulation

Unit-8 : Growth and Development Economics

  • Economic Growth and Economic Development
  • Theories of Economic Development: Adam Smith, Ricardo, Marx,
  • Schumpeter, Rostow, Balanced & Unbalanced growth, Big Push approach.
  • Models of Economic Growth: Harrod-Domar, Solow, Robinson, Kaldor
  • Technical progress – Disembodied & embodied; endogenous growth
  • Indicators of Economic Development: PQLI, HDI, SDGs
  • Poverty and Inequalities – Concepts and Measurement
  • Social Sector Development: Health, Education, Gender

 

Unit-9 : Environmental Economics and Demography

  • Environment as a Public Good
  • Market Failure
  • Coase Theorem
  • Cost-Benefit Analysis and Compensation Criteria
  • Valuation of Environmental Goods
  • Theories of Population
  • Concepts and Measures: Fertility, Morbidity, Mortality
  • Age Structure, Demographic Dividend
  • Life Table
  • Migration

Unit-10 : Indian Economy

  • Economic Growth in India: Pattern and Structure
  • Agriculture: Pattern & Structure of Growth, Major Challenges, Policy Responses
  • Industry: Pattern & Structure of Growth, Major Challenges, Policy Responses
  • Services: Pattern & Structure of Growth, Major Challenges, Policy Responses
  • Rural Development – Issues, Challenges & Policy Responses
  • Urban Development – Issues, Challenges and Policy Responses.
  • Foreign Trade: Structure and Direction, BOP, Flow of Foreign Capital, Trade Policies
  • Infrastructure Development: Physical and Social; Public-Private Partnerships
  • Reforms in Land, Labour and Capital Markets
  • Centre-State Financial Relations and Finance Commissions of India; FRBM
  • Poverty, Inequality & Unemployment

 

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