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MONEY, BANKING, INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND PUBLIC FINANCE MITHANI, D.M.

By: Publication details: HIMALAYA PUBLISHING HOUSE 1985 MUMBAIEdition: 16Description: 723 PAPERISBN:
  • 978-93-5051-240-1
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 332.4
Contents:
PART-I MONEY AND BANKING The Nature of Barter and Monetary Economy Functions and Significance of Money Monetary Standards The Gold Standard The Money Supply The Demand For Money Value of Money Quantity Theory of Money The Income Theory of Money Inflation and Deflation Financial Markets (Money and Capital Markets) Theories of Interest Commercial Banking Banking In India Co-operative And Rural Banking The Central Bank and Instruments of Credit Control Development Banks and other Term Financing Institutions in India The Reserve Bank of India : Organization and Functions Monetary Policy A Review of the Working of The Reserve Bank of India Indian Capital Market Merchant Banking PART-II THE THEORY OF INCOME AND EMPLOYMENT National Income Employment and Unemployment The Classical Theory of Employment Keynesian Theory of Employment The Consumption Function The Investment Function Theory of Multiplier The Acceleration Principle Saving and Investment Keynes Theory and Underdeveloped Countries Trade Cycles and Measures of Economic Stabilisation Monetarism and Keynesianism PART-III INTERNATIONAL TRADE: THEORY, POLICY AND FINANCE The Nature of International Trade The Theory of Comparative Advantage Modern Theory of International Trade: General Equilibrium Approach Gains From Trade and Terms of Trade Mechanism of International Payments The Balance of Payments Trade Policy : Free Trade VS. Protection Protective Trade Devices: Tariffs and Quotas Exchange Control The IMF and The Problem of International Liquidity International Financial Institutions Euro-Dollar Market European Economic Community (EEC) General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade United Nations Conference on Trade and Development The World Trade Organization (WTO) PART-IV PRINCIPLES OF PUBLIC FINANCE Nature and Norms of Modern Public Finance Public Revenue Canons of Taxation and Principles of Equity Characteristics of a Good Tax System and The Indian Tax Structure Types of Taxation Incidence of Taxation Effects of Taxation Public Expenditure Public Debt Deficit Policy Deficit Financing Mobilization of Resources for Development Federal Finance Supply-Side Economics : An Outline Appendix
Summary: Dealing with money, banking, international trade and public finance in one book all at the same time is more exciting and challenging to the writer as well as to the reader, as it provides a new dimension to one`s understanding of the economic world. The present book has the following distinct features: It is comprehensive. It has an integrated approach. It lucidly discusses the subject-matter in a style that draws the student into the depth of the study, facilitating sound knowledge, understanding and appreciation of the subject. It is reviews the essential core topics of each field of money, banking, international trade and finance in a clear, precise and sequentially integrated manner so that the student can acquire an understanding of the subject. It synthesises the materials scattered in numerous foreign authors` books and journals. The subject-matter has been presented in a logical order, in a lucid and narrative style, using numerous illustrations, charts and diagrams. It also gives a simple formulist presentation wherever needed.
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PART-I
MONEY AND BANKING

The Nature of Barter and Monetary Economy
Functions and Significance of Money
Monetary Standards
The Gold Standard
The Money Supply
The Demand For Money
Value of Money
Quantity Theory of Money
The Income Theory of Money
Inflation and Deflation
Financial Markets (Money and Capital Markets)
Theories of Interest
Commercial Banking
Banking In India
Co-operative And Rural Banking
The Central Bank and Instruments of Credit Control
Development Banks and other Term Financing Institutions in India
The Reserve Bank of India : Organization and Functions
Monetary Policy
A Review of the Working of The Reserve Bank of India
Indian Capital Market
Merchant Banking

PART-II
THE THEORY OF INCOME AND EMPLOYMENT

National Income
Employment and Unemployment
The Classical Theory of Employment
Keynesian Theory of Employment
The Consumption Function
The Investment Function
Theory of Multiplier
The Acceleration Principle
Saving and Investment
Keynes Theory and Underdeveloped Countries
Trade Cycles and Measures of Economic Stabilisation
Monetarism and Keynesianism

PART-III
INTERNATIONAL TRADE:
THEORY, POLICY AND FINANCE

The Nature of International Trade
The Theory of Comparative Advantage
Modern Theory of International Trade:
General Equilibrium Approach
Gains From Trade and Terms of Trade
Mechanism of International Payments
The Balance of Payments
Trade Policy : Free Trade VS. Protection
Protective Trade Devices: Tariffs and Quotas
Exchange Control
The IMF and The Problem of International Liquidity
International Financial Institutions
Euro-Dollar Market
European Economic Community (EEC)
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
United Nations Conference on Trade and Development
The World Trade Organization (WTO)

PART-IV
PRINCIPLES OF PUBLIC FINANCE

Nature and Norms of Modern Public Finance
Public Revenue
Canons of Taxation and Principles of Equity
Characteristics of a Good Tax System and
The Indian Tax Structure
Types of Taxation
Incidence of Taxation
Effects of Taxation
Public Expenditure
Public Debt
Deficit Policy
Deficit Financing
Mobilization of Resources for Development
Federal Finance
Supply-Side Economics : An Outline

Appendix

Dealing with money, banking, international trade and public finance in one book all at the same time is more exciting and challenging to the writer as well as to the reader, as it provides a new dimension to one`s understanding of the economic world.
The present book has the following distinct features: It is comprehensive.
It has an integrated approach.
It lucidly discusses the subject-matter in a style that draws the student into the depth of the study, facilitating sound knowledge, understanding and appreciation of the subject.
It is reviews the essential core topics of each field of money, banking, international trade and finance in a clear, precise and sequentially integrated manner so that the student can acquire an understanding of the subject.
It synthesises the materials scattered in numerous foreign authors` books and journals. The subject-matter has been presented in a logical order, in a lucid and narrative style, using numerous illustrations, charts and diagrams. It also gives a simple formulist presentation wherever needed.

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