Money, Banking, International trade and public finance / D. Amutha.
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1. Money, banking barter system
2. Money
3. Functions of money
4. Monetary standard
5. Gold standard
6. Systems of currency note issue
7. Demand for money
8. The supply of money
9. Fisher's quantity theory of money: The cash transactions approach
10. Friedman's quantity theory of money
11. Keynes theory of money and prices
12. The Cambridge cash balance approach
13.Inflation
14.Deflation
15. Trade cycle
16. Evolution of bank
17. Commercial bnks
18. Functions of commercial banks
19. Central bank
20. Methods of credit control
21. Reserve bank of India
22. Indian banking sector
23. Nationalization of banks in India
24. Reforms in banking sector
25. Important services performed by banks in India
26.Recent trends in banking
27.Money market
28. Capital market
29. Trade and economic development
30. Internal and external trade
31. Free trade and protection
32. Theories of international trade
33. Classical theories of international trade
34. Comparative cost advantage theory
35. Reciprocal demand theory: S.J. Mill
36. Modern theory of international trade
37. New theories of international trade
38. balance of trade and balance of payment
39. Foreign exchange rate
40. Purchasing power parity theory
41. Mint parity theory
42. Exchange control
43. International financial institutions
44. General agreement on tariffs and trade
45. World Trade Organisation (WTO)
46. International bank for reconstruction and development (IBRD)
47. Public finance
48. The principle of maximum social advantage
49. Public finance
50. Changing trends in tax and non-tax revenue in India
51. Characteristics and objectives of taxation
52. Canons of taxation
53. Classification taxation
54. Goods and services Tax (GST) in India
55. Principles of taxation
56. Taxable capacity
57. Tax evasion - Its forms and effects
58. Effects of tax evation
59. Public expenditure
60. Theories of growth of public expenditure
61. Canons of public expenditure
62. Effects of public expenditure
63. Fiscal policy
64. Causes and objectives of public debt
65. Classification of Public debt
66. Redemption of public debt
67. Composition and growth / trends of public debt in INdia
68. Public debt in India
69. Deficit financing
70. Components and kinds of budget
71. Budgetary procedure in India
72. Union budget of India for 2014-2015
73. Union Budget highlights for 2016-2017
74. Highlights of railway budget 2015-16]
75. Highlights of railway budget 2016-17
76. Gender Budgeting
International economics banking theory and policy and monetary theory and policy and public finance. It has been organised into 75 chapters. Dealing with money, banking, international trade and public finance in one book all at the same time is more facilitating sound knowledge and thought provoking to the writer as well as to the reader as it delivers a new measurement to one's considerate of the economic world.
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