Exam Details
Subject | indian economy | |
Paper | paper 5 | |
Exam / Course | m.a. economics | |
Department | ||
Organization | nalanda open university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | 2017 | |
City, State | bihar, patna |
Question Paper
N A L A N D A O P E N U N I V E R S I T Y
M.A. Economics, Part-I
PAPER-V
(Indian Economy)
Annual Examination, 2017
Time: 3 Hours Full Marks: 80
Answer any Five Questions. All questions carry equal marks.
1. Discuss the role of state in economic development.
2. What are the indicators of economic development
3. Do you agree that we have failed in achieving the objectives of planning in the country
4. Discuss different aspects of food problem in India.
5. Analyze the trend of growing population in India. How population can be controlled
6. Discuss different sources of institutional farm credit.
7. Analyze the changing direction of foreign trade of India.
8. Discuss the causes of adverse balance of payments of India.
9. Explain different causes of poverty in India. Suggest measures to tackle the problem.
10. What do you mean by globalization. Discuss its impact on India.
M.A. Economics, Part-I
PAPER-V
(Indian Economy)
Annual Examination, 2017
Time: 3 Hours Full Marks: 80
Answer any Five Questions. All questions carry equal marks.
1. Discuss the role of state in economic development.
2. What are the indicators of economic development
3. Do you agree that we have failed in achieving the objectives of planning in the country
4. Discuss different aspects of food problem in India.
5. Analyze the trend of growing population in India. How population can be controlled
6. Discuss different sources of institutional farm credit.
7. Analyze the changing direction of foreign trade of India.
8. Discuss the causes of adverse balance of payments of India.
9. Explain different causes of poverty in India. Suggest measures to tackle the problem.
10. What do you mean by globalization. Discuss its impact on India.
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- agricultural economics
- bihars economics
- demography
- economics
- economics of environment and social sector
- economics of growth, development and planning
- history of economic thought
- indian economy
- industrial economics
- international trade and finance
- labour economics
- macro economics
- methodology of economic research
- micro economics
- public economics
- welfare economics