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  • Mastering Basics
    • Modern History Simplified!
    • Ancient India Simplified!
    • Economy Simplified!
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      • Previous Year Questions (Pre)
    • CSAT
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National Income Accounting
  1. What are Factors of Production? Also what are Factor Payment and Factor Services?
  2. Learn about these terms: Consumer Goods, Capital Goods and Intermediate Goods and Final Goods. 
  3. What are Flows and Stocks? 
  4. Learn about Gross Investment, Depreciation, Net Investment and Inventory. 
  5. What is GDP? 
  6. What is Nominal and Real GDP?
  7. Methods for calculating GDP.
  8. Factor Cost, Basic Price and Market Price
  9. Current GDP Methodology in India published by CSO.
  10. Gross National Product Explained.
  11. Concept of National Income Explained.
  12. GDP, GNP, National Income, Personal Income and Personal Disposable Income explained through a diagram.
  13. Basic GDP and National Income Aggregates Explained.
  14. Ways to measure change of prices in an economy.
  15. The usefulness of GDP as an indicator of development.

Inflation
  1. Meaning and Effects of Inflation
  2.  Tools to control inflation
  3. Monetary Policy and Controlling Inflation
  4. Fiscal Policy and controlling Inflation
Fiscal Policy of India (Budget and Taxation)
  1. Government Budget: Meaning, Objectives and Components 

  2. Measures of Government Deficit

  3. Difference Between Public Goods and Private Goods

  4. Fiscal Responsibility and Budget Management Act, 2003 (FRBMA)

  5.  GST: One Nation, One Tax, One Market

RBI and its roles & functions
  1. Introduction to Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and Board for Financial Supervision

  2. Main Functions of RBI

  3. Money Creation by Banking System

  4. New Initiative of RBI In Credit and Monetary Policy Regime

  5.  Publications of RBI

Monetary Policy of India
  1. Monetary Policy of India and Monetary Policy Committee

  2. Instruments of Monetary Policy 

Banking in India (Types of Banks)
  1. Commercial Banks
  2. Developmental Banks
  3. Cooperative Banks
  4. Specialised Banks
  5. Differentiated Banks

Banking in India (All about NBFCs)
  1. Nonbank financial companies (NBFCs)

Banking in India (Issues surrounding Banking sector in India)
  1. Capital Adequacy Ratio (CRAR) and Basel Norms 

  2. Priority Sector Lending in India

  3. NPAs and Stressed Assets

  4. RBI Strategies to deal with NPAs and Stressed Assets

  5. Bank Board Bureau(BBB) which is now remodeled as Financial Services institutions Bureau(FSIB)

  6. Prompt Corrective Action (PCA)

  7. India’s first-ever “Bad Bank”: Government sets up ‘bad bank’ to clear the NPA mess.

  8. Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC) 2016

  9. SARFAESI Act: The Securitisation and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Security Interest Act, 2002 

  10. Deposit Insurance and Credit Guarantee Corporation (DICGC)

  11. Fugitive Economic Offenders Act (FEOA) 2018

Indian Financial Market (Money Market and Capital Market)
  1. Understanding What is the Money Market and Capital Market?

  2. Difference Between Money Market and Capital Market 

  3. Types of Money Market Instruments in India

  4. Difference between Debt and Equity 

  5. Difference between Bonds and Debentures 

  6. Types of financial instruments available for trading in the capital market

  7. SEBI: Role, Objective, Structure and Functions of Securities and Exchange Board of India

  8. Credit Rating Agencies (CRAs) in India

External Sector in India
  1. Balance of Payment 

  2. The Foreign Exchange Market

Stock of Money
  1. Money Creation by Banking System

  2. Stock of Money (Monetary Aggregates)

International Organisations
  1. World Bank

  2. IMF (International Monetary Fund)

  3. New Development Bank (BRICS Bank) 

  4. Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB)

  5. Asian Development Bank 

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