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ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICSEnvironmentalEconomicsT. EugineENVIRONMENTALECONOMICSTheory, Management & PolicyM.L. JhinganChandar K.SharmaSpecifically tailored to the needs ofgraduate, postgraduate students of IndianUniversities.Ist EditionReprint 2014ISBN 81-87125-90-XPrice 300/paperbackSize 14 22cm512 PagesCONTENTS : Environmental Economics—An Introduction Ecology and Economic Development—TheDebate The Interaction Between Ecologyand Economic Theory Basic Theory ofEnvironmental Economics EnvironmentalQuality as a Public Good Tragedy ofCommons—An analysis withSpecialReference to Chennai Conservation ofResources Need for and the Scope of ForestConservation in India Soil Degradation andLand Use Air Pollution Noise Pollution Nuclear Energy and Pollution Populationand Unbanisation : Its Impact on Environment Issues and Concepts in EnvironmentalProtection Policies and Strategies onEnvironment Protection India’sEnvironmental Policy and Performance International Environmental Policy(Stockholm to Doha) Global Warming andGreenhouse Effect Environmental Planningand Management Environmental ImpactAnalysis/Assessment.2ndEdition2nd EditionReprint 2014ISBN 978-81-8281-114-0Price 300/paperbackSize 14 22cm618 PagesEnvironmentalEconomicsTheory, Management and PolicyM.L. Jhingan and C.K. SharmaThe book deals with the concepts, theoriesand problems of environmental economicsand management in a simple and lucidmanner.CONTENTS : UNIT I : Basic Concepts ofEnvironmental Economics UNIT II : Introduction to EcologicalEconomics UNIT III : Welfare Criteria andEnvironmental Analysis UNIT IV : Economic Growth andEnvironment UNIT V : Introduction to SustainableIndustrialization UNIT VI : Land Degradation andSustainable Agriculture UNIT VII : Human Population andEnvironment UNIT VIII : Women, Religion andEnvironmental Human Rights UNIT IX : Resource Economics UNIT X : Global Problems, EnvironmentMovements and Conferences UNIT XI : Environmental Pollution,Control, Public Awarenessand Law UNIT XII : Disaster ManagementECONOMETRICSM. metricsK. DhanasekaranThe primary goal of this book is to presentan elementary, but comprehensivetreatment of econometrics for undergraduate and postgraduate students andresearch scholars .M. Upender3rd Edition3rd EditionReprint 2012ISBN 978-81-8281-118-8Price 200/paperbackSize 14 22cm324 PagesThe book provides an elementarydescription about the application ofEconometric methods in estimatingvarious functional relatiosnships.CONTENTS : Introduction Engel Function ConsumptionFunction Demand Function ForCommodities Demand Function for Exports Demand Function for Money EmploymentFunction Tax Revenue Function PublicExpenditure Function Cobb-DouglasProduction Function Constant Elasticity ofSubstitution Production Function SupplyResponse Function Marketed SurplusFunction Cost Function Long RunEquilibrium Relationship Appendix Bibliography Index.2nd EditionReprint 2014ISBN 978-81-8281-388-5Price 390/paperbackSize 14 22cm762 PagesCONTENTS : Nature, Definition and Scope ofEconometrics Methodology of EconometricResearch The Simple Linear RegressionModel Ordinary Least Squares Estimators Statistical Properties of the Least SquaresEstimators and Goodness of Fit MultipleRegression Model Matrix Algebra MatrixApproach to Linear Regression Analysis Regression Analysis and Analysis of Variance(ANOVA) Forecasting Dummy Variable andRegression Model Multicollinearity Heteroscedasticity Autocorrelation Distributed Lag and Dynamic Models Specification Error Errors in variables Simultaneous - Equation Models Identification and Simultaneous EquationMethods An introduction to panel datamodels Multiple Questions SelectBibliography Appendix Index.Website: www.vrindaindia.com 27

Computer Applicationsin EconomicsK. DhanasekaranIst EditionReprint 2013ISBN 978-81-8281-296-3Price 400/paperbackSize 18 24cm716 PagesWith CDThis pioneering attempt is the outcome of the author's intention to integrate computerapplications in to economics. Typically, undergraduate economics focuses on content ratherthan methods, in spite of the fact that empirical work is fundamental to the practice ofeconomics. This book describes an alternative approach to teaching content by usingcomputer applications that emphasise the empirical testing or applications of the theory. Itcombines computer applications and mathematics with economics, thereby equipping astudent to effectively combine economic thought with practical applications. The book isdesigned as a text book for degree level courses in India in Economics, AgriculturalEconomics, Statistics, Engineering, Mathematics, Commerce, Management, Sociology,Demography, Psychology, Education, Geography, and other courses requiring quantitativetechniques. It provides a platform highly beneficial for students to pursue research andhigher education.CONTENTS :Introduction to computer Applications In Economics Starting SPSS And Entering Data In Windows Descriptive Statistics Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) Correlation Simple Linear Regression Multiple Linear Regression Demand Estimation and Elasticity Extensions of Linear RegressionModel To None-Linear Relationships Time Series, Forecasting and Growth Rates Linear andNonlinear Production Functions Cost and Revenue Functions Break-Even Analysis ProfitMaximisation: Equilibrium of the Firm Dummy Variables Discriminant Function ResidualsAnalysis: Validating Model Assumptions Appendix A Statistical Tables Index .PUBLIC FINANCEPublic FinanceTheory and ApproachPublic Finance andInternational TradeN. RadhakrishnanPublic Finance-Theory and Approach is acomprehensive textbook based on UGCmodel curriculum.M.L. JhinganA book meant for undergraduate and postgraduate students.2nd EditionReprint 2014ISBN 81-87125-94-2Price 225/paperbackSize 14 22cm384 Pages28 E-mail: vrinda@ndf.vsnl.net.inCONTENTS : Public Finance Meaning, Scope andImportance of Public Finance Public Goods,Private Goods and Market Failure ThePrinciple of Maximum Social Advantage Taxes Theories of Taxation Incidence andEffects of Taxes Classical Theories ofIncidence of Taxation Taxable Capacity Meaning and Classification of PublicExpenditure Canons, Effects and Growth ofPublic Expenditure Public Debt PublicBudget Functional Finance and BudgetaryPolicy Deficit Financing and Development Trends in Tax Revenue and Expenditure ofCentre and State Governments in India Part Two : International Trade Distinguishing Features of Inter-regional andInternational Trade The Theory ofComparative Costs Mill’s Theory ofReciprocal Demand Haberler’s Theory ofOpportunity Cost The Heckscher-OhlinTheory The Terms of Trade The Gains fromInternational Trade Tariffs Import Quotas Balance of Payments Foreign ExchangeRate Foreign Exchange Rate Policy Foreign Trade and Economic Development Foreign Aid in Economic Development Foreign Trade Multiplier The InternationalMonetary Fund (IMF) The World Bank International Monetary System GeneralAgreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) World Trade Organisation (WTO) ForeignTrade and Balance of Payments in India.2nd Edition 2013ISBN 978-81-8281-443-1Price 250/paperbackSize 18 24cm312 PagesCONTENTS :ModuleI : Introduction ModuleII : SectionI :THE CASE FOR A Public Sector ModuleII :SectionII : Public Sector And Allocation OfResources Module II : SectionIII : PublicChoice Theory Module III : PublicExpenditure Module IV : Public Revenue Module V : Public Debt Module VI : FiscalPolicy Module VII : The Budget Module VIII :Fiscal Federalism ModuleIX : FiscalFederalism In India Bibliography Index.Federal Finance inIndia and Abroad(H.B.)Prabodh Jha & Rashmi ThakurProf. Jha, Head, Economics Deptt., LNMUniversity, Darbhanga, Bihar makes an indepth and critical study of Federal Financein India and Abroad.Ist Edition 2000ISBN 81-87125-42-xPrice 550/HardbackSize 14 22cm304 PagesCONTENTS : Introduction Federal Finance andEconomic Growth Federal Finance Abroad Evolution of Inter–Governmental FinancialRelations in India Federal Finance in IndianConstitution Integration of the FinanceCommissions and Planning Commission inIndia Transfer of Resources from Centre toStates in India The Sarkaria Commissionand 21st Century Model of Indian FederalFinance Appendices Bibliography Index.

MICRO ECONOMICSe Textbooka b l eA v a i lMICROECONOMIC THEORYMicro EconomicTheoryM.L. Jhingan7th Edition7th EditionReprint 2014ISBN 978-81-8281-169-0Price 250/paperbackSize 18 24cm532 Pages4th EditionThe present edition has been thoroughlyrevised and substantially enlarged inkeeping with changes in the latest UGCsyllabi of B.A. Pass and Hons. classes andof various professional courses in Indiaand abroad. Almost every chapter hasbeen revised and the text contains somesignificant alternations and additions.Complex illustrations and figures havebeen replaced by simple ones.CONTENTS :Part One : Basic Concepts The Nature andScope of Economics Some Basic Concepts Methodological Issues in Economics Methods, Laws and Assumptions ofEconomics Theory Economic Models Choice As Economic Problem, ProductionPossibility Curve and Circular Flow ofEconomic Activity Micro-andMacroeconomics Economic Statics andDynamics Economy—Its Vital ProcessesBasic Problems Economic Systems PriceSystem, Role of Price Mechanism andConsumer’s Sovereignty The Concept ofEquilibrium Part Two : ConsumptionTheory The Neo-Classical Utility Analysis Demand and Law of Demand TheIndifference Curve Theory The Concept ofConsumer’s Surplus The RevealedPreference Theory of Demand The Elasticityof Demand Part Three : Production Theory Factors ofProduction Characteristics of Land andLabour Theories of Population Division ofLabour and Machinery Capital and CapitalFormation Localisation of Industries Scaleof Production Types of Business Units Organisation Laws of Returns : TheTraditional Approach Laws of Returns : TheIsoquant—Isocost Approach Part Four :Product Pricing The Nature of Costs andCost Curves Market Structures TheConcept of Revenue Supply : Its Law,Elasticity and Curves Equilibrium of the Firmand Industry Under Perfect Competition Pricing Under Perfect Competition: Demandand Supply Basic Framework Applications ofDemand and Supply Analysis Under PerfectCompetition Joint Demand and Supply Monopoly Monopsony and BilateralMonopoly Monopolistic Competition Duopoly and Oligopoly Objectives ofBusiness Firm Profit Maximisation, Full-CostPricing and Sales Maximisation Theory Pricing of Public Undertakings LinearProgramming Part Five : Factor Pricing National Income: Meaning and Measurement Inequality ofIncomes Theories of Distribution Distributive Shares : The Product ExhaustionTheorem Rent Wages Interest Profits Break-Even Analysis Investment Analysisand Social Cost-Benefit Part Six : WelfareEconomics Nature of Welfare Economics The Classical and Marshallian WelfareEconomics Pigovian Welfare Economicsand Externalities Welfare Criteria WelfareMaximisation Pareto Optimality and MarketFailure Index .MODERN MICROECONOMICSM.L. Jhingan4th EditionReprint 2013ISBN 978-81-8281-408-0Price 250/paperbackSize 18 24cm584 Pagese TextbookModernMicroEconomicsa b l eA v a i lM.L. JhinganAn advanced level text on Micro-economicTheory.CONTENTS : Part One : Basic Concepts The Scope andNature of Economics The MethodologicalIssues in Economics Economic Models Micro-and Macroeconomics EconomicStatics and Dynamics The Concept ofEquilibrium The Role of Price Mechanism Par Two — Demand Theory The NeoClassical Demand Analysis The IndifferenceCurve Theory The Modern Utility Analysis ofChoices Involving Risk or Uncertainty TheRevealed Preference Theory of Demand Hicks' Revision of Demand Theory : DemandTheory of Logical Ordering Bandwagon,Snob and Veblen Effects in Demand TheElasticity of Demand The Concept ofConsumer's Surplus Recent Developmentsin Demand Theory Part Three —Production Theory Production Function :The Traditional Approach ProductionFunction : The lsoquant-Isocost Approach Techanical Progress and Production FunctionPart Four — Product Pricing The Nature ofCosts and Elasticity of Costs The Concept ofRevenue The Supply Curve under Different MarketConditions Equilibrium of The Firm andIndustry under Perfect Competition Pricingunder Perfect Competition IndependentPrices Monopoly Monopsony and BilateralMonopoly Monopolistic Competition Duopoly and Oligopoly Limit PricingTheories Profit Maximisation and Full-CostPricing Theories Behavioural andManagerial Theories of the Firm Pricing ofPublic Undertakings The Theory ofContestable Markets The Applications ofDemand and Supply Analysis Under PerfectCompetition Game Theory and PriceDetermination Input-Output Analysis Linear Programming Part Five — FactorPricing Macro-Theories of Distribution Euler's Theorem : The Adding-up Problem Factor Pricing Under Different MarketConditions Rent Wages Interest Profits Part Six — Welfare Economics GeneralEquilibrium Theory Nature of WelfareEconomics The Classical and MarshallianWelfare Economics Pigovian WelfareEconomics and Externalities New WelfareEconomics Maximisation of Social Welfare Rawls' Theory of Justice MarginalConditions of Paretian Optimum ParetoOptimality and Perfect Competition Economics of Risk and Uncertainty Theoriesof Search, Asymmetric Information andEfficient Markets.Website: www.vrindaindia.com 29

GENERAL ECONOMICSAdvancedEconomic Theorye Textbooke Textbooka b l eA v a i la b l eA v a i lM.L. JhinganThe book discusses the concepts andtheories relating to micro and macroeconomics at advanced level.14th Edition14th EditionReprint 2014ISBN 978-81-8281-425-7Price 350/paperbackSize 18 24cm772 Pages30 E-mail: vrinda@ndf.vsnl.net.inCONTENTS : Part One : Basic Concepts The Scope andNature of Economics The MethodologicalIssues in Economics Economic Models Microand Macro economics Economic Statics andDynamics The Concept of Equilibrium TheRole of Price Mechanism Part Two : Demand Theory The NeoClassical Demand Analysis The IndifferenceCurve Theory The Modern Utility Analysis ofChoices Involving Risk or Uncertainty TheRevealed Preference Theory of Demand Hicks’s Revision of Demand Theory : DemandTheory of Logical Ordering Bandwagon, Snoband Veblen Effects in Demand Theory TheElasticity of Demand The Concept ofConsumer’s Surplus Recent Development inDemand Theory Part Three : Production Theory ProductionFunction : The Traditional Approach ProductionFunction : The Isoquant-Isocost Approach Technical Progress and Production Function Part Four : Product Pricing The Nature ofCosts and Elasticity of Costs The Concept ofRevenue The Supply Curve under DifferentMarket Conditions Equilibrium of the Firm andIndustry under Perfect Competition Pricingunder Perfect Competition Independent Prices Monopoly Monopsony and BilateralMonopoly Monopolistic Competition Duopolyand Oligopoly Limit Pricing Theories ProfitMaximisation and Full-Cost Pricing Theories Behavioural and Managerial Theories of theFirm A Pricing of Public Undertakings GameTheory and Price Determination Input-OutputAnalysis Linear Programming Part Five :Factor Pricing Macro-Theories of Distribution Euler’s Theorem : The Adding up Problem Factor Pricing under Different Market Conditions Rent Wages Interest Profits Part Six : Welfare Economics GeneralEquilibrium Theory Nature of WelfareEconomics Pigovian Welfare Economics andExternalities The Classical and MarsholinWelfare Economics New Welfare Economics Maximisation of Social Welfare Rules, theory ofjustice Marginal Conditions of Paretian Optimum Pareto Optimality and Perfect Competition Economics of Risk and Uncertainty Theories ofSearch, Asymmetric Information and EfficientMarkets Part Seven : Macro-economic Theory National Income : Concepts and Measurement National Economic Accounting The ClassicalTheory of Income, Output and Employment Say’s Law of Markets The Principle of EffectiveDemand: Aggregate Demand and AggregateSupply The Consumption Function TheInvestment Function Saving and InvestmentEquality The Concept of Multiplier TheKeynesian Theory of Income, Output andEmployment: A Summary Balanced BudgetMultiplier and Foreign Trade Multiplier ThePrinciple of Acceleration and The SuperMultiplier Income Determination in Closed andOpen Economy IS and LM Functions : GeneralEquilibrium of Product and Money Market Wage-Price Flexibility and Employment Inflation Monetary Policy : Instruments andTypes Fiscal Policy Applicability of Keynes’Theory to UDCs Business Cycle .The Economicsof Developmentand PlanningM.L. Jhingan40th EditionReprint 2014ISBN 978-81-8281-385-4Price 250/paperbackSize 18 24cm672 PagesU.S. Congress Library Catalogue No. 78906121Now running in its 40th Edition, this highlyacclaimed, popular and best selling textbook in India and abroad has been revisedand enlarged.CONTENTS : Part One : Basic Problems Economics ofDevelopment : Concepts and Approaches Economic Growth and Income Distribution :The Kuznets Hypothesis; SustainableDevelopment Characteristics of anUnderdeveloped Country Obstacles toEconomic Development Factors ofEconomic Growth: Economic and NonEconomic Chenery’s Patterns of StructuralChange Meaning and Characteristics ofModern Economic Growth Part Two : Some Theories of EconomicDevelopment Adam Smith’s Theory TheRicardian Theory The Malthusian Theory Mill’s Theory The Classical Theory TheMarxian Theory The Schumpeterian Theory The Keynesian Theory; Marx’ Stages ofGrowth Rostow’s Stages of EconomicGrowth Gerchenkron’s Great Spurt Theory Nurkse’s Theory of Disguised Unemploymentas a Saving Potential Lewis’ Theory ofUnlimited Supplies of Labour Fei-RanisTheory Jorgenson’s Neo-Classical Model ofa Dual Economy Harris–Todaro Model ofMigration and Unemployment Leibenstein’sCritical Minimum Efforts Theory Nelson’sLow-Level Equilibrium Trap The “Big Push” Theory The Doctrine ofBalanced Growth The Concept of Unbalanced Growth Dualistic Theories The Dependency Theory of Underdevelopment The Limits to Growth Model Myrdal’s Theory of Circular Causation Part Three : Some Growth Models The Harrod-Domar Models TheKaldor Model of Distribution The Pasinetti Model of Profit and Growth JoanRobinson’s Model of Capital Accumulation Meade’s Neo-Classical Model ofEconomic Growth The Solow Model of Long-Run Growth Kaldor’s Model ofGrowth Models of Technical Change The Uzawa Two-Sector GrowthModel The von Neumann Growth Model The Stylised Facts and SteadyState Growth The Golden Rule of Accumulation Growth Accounting TheNew Endogenous Growth Theory The Cambridge Capital Controversy in theNeo-classical Analysis of Growth The Fel’dman Model The MahalanobisModel Growth Models in Indian Planning Part Four : Domestic Measures for Economic Development CapitalFormation and Economic Development Role of Agriculture and Industry inEconomic Development Monetary Policy in Economic Development FiscalPolicy in Economic Development Deficit Financing as an Instrument ofEconomic Development Price Policy in Economic Development PopulationGrowth and Economic Development Human Capital Formation andManpower Entrepreneurship in Economic Development Role of the State inEconomic Development Part Five : International Measures for Economic Development ForeignTrade and Economic Development The Debt Problem of LDCs NewInternational Economic Order (NIEO) Commercial Policy and EconomicDevelopment Foreign Capital and Aid in Economic Development Two-GapModel and Cost-Benefits of Foreign Aid Private Foreign Investment andMultinationals Part Six : Some Problems of Development Planning Economic Planning Shadow Prices Project Evaluation and Cost-Benefit Analysis ControlsUnder Planning Input-Output Analysis Linear Programming The Conceptof Capital–Output Ratio The Choice of Techniques Transfer of Technology Investment Criteria in Economic Development Economic Planning and PriceMechanism WTO and Development Countries Economics IntegrationAmong Development Countries Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)

e TextbookMacroEconomic Theorye Textbooka b l eA v a i lMonetaryEconomicsEconomicsMonetaryM.L. JhinganNow running in its Twelfth Edition this highlyacclaimed, popular and best selling text bookin India and abroad has been thoroughlyrevised and substantially enlarged The bookis meant for Hons., and M.A. classes andthose preparing for N.E.T., I.E.S., CivilServices and other competitive examinations.12th EditionReprint 2014ISBN 978-81-8281-298-7Price 250/paperbackSize 18x24cm568 PagesCONTENTS:PART ONEINTRODUCTION The Nature and Scope ofMacroeconomicsPART TWONATIONAL INCOME National Income :Meaning and Measurement EconomicWelfare and National Income NationalIncome Accounting The Circular Flow ofIncomePART THREEMACRO ECONOMIC THEORY TheClassical Theory of Employment Say’s Lawof Market The Principle of Effective Demand :Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply The Consumption Function Theory of theConsumption Function The InvestmentFunction The Concept of Multiplier ComplexMultipliers Foreign Trade Multiplier ThePrinciple of Acceleration and the SuperMultiplier Some New Theories of Investment The Saving Function Saving andInvestment Equality The Model of NationalIncome Determination The KeynesianTheory of Income, Output and Employment : ASummary The Classical Vs. KeynesianModels of Income and Employment Unemployment and Full Employment Applicability of Keynes’s Theory toUnderdeveloped CountriesPART FOURMONETARY THEORY Money Changes in the Value of Money : TheQuantity Theory of Money and its Variants The Keynesian Theory of Moneyand Prices Friedman’s Restatement of the Quantity Theory of Money TheSupply of Money Credit Creation by Commercial Banks Central Banking :Functions and Credit Control The Monetarist Revolution The Demand forMoney Theories of Interest Rate Term Structure of Interest Rate The RealBalance Effect and Pigou Effect Wage-Price Flexibility and FullEmploymentPART FIVEINFLATION AND BUSINESS CYCLES Inflation and Deflation BusinessCyclesPART SIXGROWTH MODELS The Harrod-Domar Models The Solow-Swan Modelof Growth The Solow-Swan Model of Economic Growth The EndogenousGrowth Theory Steady State Growth The Golden Rule of AccumulationPART SEVENMACROECONOMIC POLICIES Macroeconomic Policy Monetary Policy Classical, Keynesian and Modern Views on Monetary Policy The LiquidityTheory of Money Fiscal Policy Monetarism versus Keynesianism IS andLM Functions : General Equilibrium of Product and Money Market extensions of IS-LM Model Effectiveness of Monetary and Fiscal PolicyPART EIGHTMODERN MACROECONOMICS The Rational Expectations Hypothesis Supply-side Economics The New Classical Macroeconomics The RealBusiness Cycle Theory New Keynesian EconomicsMonetaryEconomicsa b l eA v a i lM.L. JhinganM.L. JHINGAN7th Edition7th EditionReprint 2014ISBN 978-81-8281-383-0Price 275/paperbackSize 18 24cm612 PagesThe book discusses the Classical,Keynesian and modern monetary theoriessystematically and critically.CONTENTS : Evolution and Functions of Money Role ofMoney Flow of Funds Accounts TheCircular Flow of Money Monetary Standards Functions of Commercial Banks Organisation and Structure of CommercialBanks Commercial Banks Policies andPrinciples Credit Creation by CommercialBanks Central Banking: Functions andCredit Control Index Numbers Changes inthe Value of Money: The Quantity Theory ofMoney and Its Variants Income andExpenditure Theory The Keynesian Theoryof Money and Prices Friedman’sRestatement of the Quantity Theory of Money The Supply of Money The Demand ofMoney Theories of Interest Rates TermStructure of Interest Rates Inflation andDeflation A Financial Markets Money andCapital Markets Financial Dualism Financial Intermediaries Non-Bank FinancialIntermediaries (NBFIs) Inside Money andOutside Money Neutrality and NonNeutrality of Money The Real Balance Effect Patinkin’s General Equilibrium Model ISand LM Functions : General Equilibrium ofProduct and Money Markets Monetary Policy: Objectives, Targets and Indicators Monetary Policy : Instruments and Types Time Lags in Monetary Policy Role of Moneyin the Classical and Keynesian Theories Classical, Keynesian and Modern Views onMonetary Policy The Liquidity Theory ofMoney The Monetarist Revolution Monetary Transmission Mechanism Monetarism versus Keynesianism FiscalPolicy and Debt Management Effectivenessof Monetary and Fiscal Policy Assignment ofPolicy Instruments to Targets Crowding OutEffect and Availability Doctrine The RationalExpectations Hypothesis Business Cycles Balance of Payments-I Balance ofPayments-II The International MonetaryFund The World Bank The World BankGroup International Liquidity InternationalMonetary System Euro-Currency Market European Monetary System and Euro TheAsian Development Bank Present MonetarySystem of India Indian Capital Market Indian Money Market Moneylenders andIndigenous Bankers Co-operative Banks inIndia Regional Rural Banks and NABARD Exchange Banks Commercial Banks in India Banking Legislation in India Nationalisationof Commercial Banks The Reserve Bank ofIndia Monetary Policy of Reserve Bank ofIndia The State Bank of India RecentTrends in the Banking System DevelopmentBanking in India Non-Bank FinancialIntermediaries in India Financial Reforms inIndia Role and Achievements of SEBI Mutual Funds in India Merchant Banking inIndia Select Bibliography Index.PART NINEMACROECONOMICS IN OPEN ECONOMY Balance of Payments :Meaning and Components Adjustment Mechanisms of Balance of Payments Balance of Payments Policies : Internal and External Balance ForeignExchange Rate Foreign Exchange Rate Policy Index.Website: www.vrindaindia.com 31

e Textbooke Textbooka b l eA v a i la b l eA v a i lInternationalEconomicsMoney, Banking,International Tradeand Public FinanceM.L. JhinganM.L. JhinganA popular text which discusses theories,problems, and policies relating tointernational trade and economic relationswith special reference to developingcountries.6th EditionReprint 2014ISBN 978-81-8281-130-0Price 250/paperbackSize 18 24cm572 Pages32 E-mail: vrinda@ndf.vsnl.net.inCONTENTS : Part One : The Pure Theory ofInternational Trade Distinguishing Featuresof Inter-regional and International Trade International Trade Equilibrium : SomeAnalytical Tools The Classical Theory ofComparative Advantage The ClassicalTheory of Comparative Costs and UDCs Refinements of the Comparative CostsTheory Haberler’s Theory of OpportunityCosts Mill’s Theory of Reciprocal Demand The Modern Theory of Factor Endowments :The Heckscher-Ohlin Theory InternationalTrade and Factor Prices Factor IntensityReversals : Stopler-Samuelson andRybczynski Theorems Empirical Testing ofComparative Costs and H.O. Theories Extensions of H.O. Theory : Dynamic Factorsin International Trade Some New Theories ofInternational Trade Economic Growth andInternational Trade Technical Progress andInternational Trade The Gains from Trade The Terms of Trade Terms of Trade andEconomic Development : SecularDeterioration Hypothesis Part Two : Commercial Policy Free TradeVersus Protection Tariffs Effective Rate ofProtection Non-Tariff Barriers (NTBs) Import Quotas Dumping Exchange Control International Cartels State Trading International Economic Integration : CustomsUnion ASEN and NAFTA Part Three : Balance of Payments Balance of Payments : Meaning andComponents Adjustment Mechanisms ofBalance of Payments Balance of PaymentsPolicies : Internal and External Balance Income Adjustment: Foreign Trade Multiplier Foreign Exchange Rate Foreign ExchangeRate Policy Devaluation Optimum currencyArea The Foreign Exchange Market International Capital Movements TheTransfer Problem Part Four : International EconomicRelations Foreign Trade and EconomicDevelopment Commercial Policy andInward-Looking and Outward-LookingPolicies Foreign Aid in EconomicDevelopment Export Instability andInternational Commodity Agreements Private Foreign Investment and MultinationalCorporations The International MonetaryFund (IMF) The World Bank The WorldBank Group International Liquidity TheInternational Debt Problem InternationalMonetary System The Euro-Dollar Market The European Economic Community (EEC) The European Monetary System and the EuroGeneral Agreement on Tariffs and Trade(GATT) The World Trade Organisation(WTO) The UN Conference on Trade andDevelopment (UNCTAD) The AsianDevelopment Bank (ADB) South AsianAssociation for Regional Cooperation(SAARC) New International Economic Order(NIEO) Foreign Trade and Balance ofPayments in India Foreign Capital in India Bibliography Index.8th EditionReprint 2014ISBN 978-81-8281-384-7Price 275/paperbackSize 18 24cm704 PagesThe book meant for undergraduate andpost-graduate students of Economics andCommerce.CONTENTS : Part One : Money Evolution and Functionsof Money Role of Money The Circular Flowof Money Monetary Standard Measurement of Changes in the Value ofMoney: Index Numbers The Quantity Theoryof Money and Its Variants Keynes’ Incomeand Expenditure Theory The KeynesianTheory of Money and Prices Friedma

M.L. Jhingan Chandar K. Sharma 2nd Edition Environmental Economics Environmental Economics T. Eugine M.L. Jhingan and C.K. Sharma The book deals with the concepts, theories and problems of environmental economics and management in a simple and lucid manner. CONTENTS : UNIT I : Basic Concepts of Environmental Economics

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