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This book on Economics is written keeping in mind the needs of law students for understanding the subject of Economics and its processes in society. This book explains the concepts and principles of economics in such a manner as to generate interest among law students. In this regard it is a maiden attempt and a unique presentation of the subject in the context of integrated legal studies. The book has five parts i.e. Introduction, Micro Economic Theory, Macro Economic Policies, International Economics and Applied Economics. In each chapter, care has been taken to focus the interaction and inter-relationship of Law and Economics. Wherever relevant, case-law relating to socio-economic legislation has been critically examined. The final chapter summarises the various economic concepts developed in the book. For the benefit of the students suggested questions and selected Bibliography have been included.
I. INTRODUCTION 1. Economics and Law 2. Basics of Economics II. MICRO ECONOMIC THEORY 3. Basic Economic concepts-Demand and Supply 4. Market Structures 5. Price Policy 6. Theory of Distribution 7. Labour and Wages 8. Rent, Interest and Profits 9. Capital 10. Human Capital-Economics of Education III. MACRO ECONOMIC POLICIES 11. Macro Economics-Approach and Policy Issues 12. Economic Role of the State 13. Monetary Policy, Money and Banking 14. Inflation 15. Public Finance IV. INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS 16. International Economics-Foreign Trade 17. International Balance of Payments 18. International Financial Institutions V. APPLIED ECONOMICS 19. Economic Growth and development 20. National Income in India 21. Planning in India-Basic features 22. Inequalities of Income, Wealth and Unemployment 23. Agrarian Reforms 24. Population-Problems and solutions 25. Costs of Economic Growth-Social Imbalances 26. Economic systems 27. Final chapter Suggested questions Selected Bibliography
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