Economics for B.A. Students Semester II: MJ-2 (As per latest NEP 2020 FYUGP Syllabus for all Colleges and Universities in Jharkhand)


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This textbook has been designed to meet the needs of B.A. Second Semester students of Economics as per Common Minimum Syllabus prescribed for Ranchi University and other Universities in Jharkhand under the recommended National Education Policy 2020. Maintaining the traditional approach to the subject, this textbook comprehensively covers second semester paper, namely, Introductory Macroeconomics. This textbook acquaints the students with the important concepts of GDP, National Income, Money, Inflation, Functions of Central Bank, Commercial Bank, Regional Rural Bank, Monetary and Fiscal & Trade Policy of the economy.




The Theory of Environmental Policy


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An analysis of the economic theory of environmental policy and the factors influencing the quality of life. Recent research in environmental economics is incorporated as well as economic incentives for pollution control.




Botany for Degree Students (For B.Sc. 1st Semester, As per CBCS)


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This textbook has been designed to meet the needs of B.Sc. First Semester students of Botany as per the UGC Choice Based Credit System (CBCS). It acquaints students with general characteristics, classification and economic importance of various divisions of biodiversity i.e., Microbes, Algae, Fungi and Archegoniate. While it provides strong conceptual understanding of the subject, it also helps in developing scientific outlook of the student.







Cell Biology (Cytology, Biomolecules and Molecular Biology)


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This book explains the essential principles, processes and methodology of cell biology, biochemistry and molecular biology. It reflects upon the significant advances in cell biology such as motor proteins, intracellular traffic and targeting of proteins, signalling pathways, receptors, apoptosis, aging and cancer. It also discusses certain current topics such as history of life (origin of life), archaebacteria, split genes, exon shuffling, gene silencing, RNA interference, miRNA, siRNA and recombinant DNA technology, etc.




Science for Ninth Class Part 1 Physics


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A series of books for Classes IX and X according to the CBSE syllabus and CCE Pattern




Science For Ninth Class Part 3 Biology


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A series of six books for Classes IX and X according to the CBSE syllabus




Physics for Degree Students for B.Sc. 3rd Year


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Section I Relativity Section Ii Quantum Mechanics Section Iii Atomic Physics Section Iv Molecular Physics Section V Nuclear Physics Section Vi Solid State Physics Section Vii Solid State Devices Section Viii Electronics Index




Advanced Economic Theory LPSPE


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This authoritative and comprehensive text is an advanced treatise on microeconomics. Featuring simplified mathematical treatment, the book covers a wide spectrum of theories and concepts aimed at effective understanding of advanced economic theory. This revised edition explores further the concept of economic efficiency and the concept of utility and its critique by Prof. Amartya Sen. It further includes an incisive analysis of Hicksian and Slutsky substitution effect. The revision also includes important distinctions and critical analysis of several functions expositing the latest developments in the field.




Financial Markets, Banking, and Monetary Policy


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An essential resource for understanding complex modern financial markets, monetary policy, and banking systems The international economic environment has evolved to the point that what constitutes money is not always clear-cut, and monetary aggregates are undependable as guides to overall policy. Central banks have had to turn to very different tactics in order to achieve their stated policy goals. In this in-depth resource, Thomas D. Simpson—a former official with the Federal Reserve System—introduces a new approach to both monetary policy and the overall financial system. Financial Markets, Banking, and Monetary Policy highlights the role of each major financial market and institution and shows how they've become a part of the overall financial system. The book also describes the important features of central banks—along with their responsibility for achieving specific macroeconomic objectives—and reveals how they pursue goals for inflation, employment, and the economy. While highlighting the United States system, Simpson's comprehensive view of banking and monetary policy is equally applicable to the financial systems and economies of other developed nations. This reliable resource is solidly grounded in economic principles and on the key term structure of interest rate relationships. Simpson explores how the term structure relationship plays a central role in the conduct of monetary policy and outlines a framework for understanding financial crises and the systemic risk faced by modern economies. The book explains in detail the evolving integration of central banks' various methods for conducting monetary and financial stability policies. Filled with illustrative examples and charts, this resource delves into the interconnection between financial markets and institutions, monetary policy, and performance of the economy. An indispensible resource for both professionals and students of finance and economics, Financial Markets, Banking, and Monetary Policy offers a clear understanding of Simpson's term structure relationship and how it works throughout the financial system.