Exam Details
Subject | macro economics | |
Paper | paper 3 | |
Exam / Course | b.a. economics (honours) | |
Department | ||
Organization | Nalanda Open University | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | 2016 | |
City, State | bihar, patna |
Question Paper
Nalanda Open University
Annual Examination 2016
B.A. Economics (Honours), Part-II
Paper-III (Macro Economics)
Time: 3.00 Hrs. Full Marks: 80
Answer any Five questions. All questions carry equal marks.
1. Discuss the Keynesian theory of employment.
2. Define National Income. Discuss its different concepts.
3. What do you mean by investment? Discuss types of investment.
4. Critically discuss Keynes' liquidity preference theory of interest.
5. Discuss Hawtrey's theory of trade cycle.
6. Critically discuss Harrod-Domar model of economic growth.
7. Discuss the main determinants of economic growth.
8. Explain the concept of accelerator.
9. Examine Keynesian views on trade cycle.
10. Write notes on any Two of the following
Multiplier and underdeveloped country
Measurement of National Income
Classical Theory of employment
Solow's economic growth model
Annual Examination 2016
B.A. Economics (Honours), Part-II
Paper-III (Macro Economics)
Time: 3.00 Hrs. Full Marks: 80
Answer any Five questions. All questions carry equal marks.
1. Discuss the Keynesian theory of employment.
2. Define National Income. Discuss its different concepts.
3. What do you mean by investment? Discuss types of investment.
4. Critically discuss Keynes' liquidity preference theory of interest.
5. Discuss Hawtrey's theory of trade cycle.
6. Critically discuss Harrod-Domar model of economic growth.
7. Discuss the main determinants of economic growth.
8. Explain the concept of accelerator.
9. Examine Keynesian views on trade cycle.
10. Write notes on any Two of the following
Multiplier and underdeveloped country
Measurement of National Income
Classical Theory of employment
Solow's economic growth model
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