Economics
Economics
Economics
Aims:
1. To enable candidates to acquire knowledge
(information) and develop an understanding of
facts, terms, concepts, conventions, trends,
principles,
generalisations,
assumptions,
hypotheses, problems, processes, etc. in
Economics.
CLASS XI
There will be two papers in the subject.
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(i) Introduction.
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3. Statistics
(i) Statistics: definition, scope and limitations of
statistics.
Statistics: definition, scope and limitations of
statistics. Special emphasis to be laid on
importance of statistics in economics.
(ii) Collection, organization and presentation of
data.
Collection of data - Sources of data: primary,
secondary. Methods of collecting data: Some
important sources of collecting secondary data;
ways of collecting primary data; organization of
data: meaning and types of variables,
frequency; presentation of data: tabular and
diagrammatic presentation (bar diagram, pie,
line, histogram, polygon and ogive curve).
Overall format
1 mark
Content
4 marks
Findings
2 marks
3 marks
CLASS XII
There will be two papers in the subject.
5. Public Finance
(i) Fiscal Policy: meaning and instruments of
fiscal policy.
Meaning and instruments of fiscal policy
Public Revenue: Meaning, taxes (Meaning
and types), difference between direct and
indirect taxes; Public Expenditure: Meaning
and importance; Public Debt: Meaning and
redemption; Deficit Financing: meaning.
(ii) Government Budget: meaning, types and
components.
Meaning and types of Government budget
union, state; components revenue and
capital. Concept of deficit budget: revenue
deficit, fiscal deficit, primary deficit their
meaning and implications.
1 mark
4 marks
2 marks
3 marks
6. National Income
(i) Circular flow of Income.
A simple model explaining the circular flow of
income with two, three and four sector models
with leakages and injections.
(ii) Concepts and definition of NY, GNP, GDP,
NNP, private income, personal income,
personal disposable income, National
Disposable Income and per capita income;
relationship between the income concepts.
A brief understanding of the mentioned
national income aggregates is needed. The
concepts of GNP and NNP should be
explained both at factor cost and market
prices, real GDP and nominal GDP, National
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Unique Identification
Number (Unique ID)/
Index Number of the
candidate
PROJECT 1
A
Teacher
B
Visiting
Examiner
7
Marks*
7 Marks*
C
Average
Marks
(A + B
2)
7 Marks
PROJECT 2
D
Viva-Voce by
Visiting
Examiner
E
Total
Marks
(C + D)
F
Teacher
G
Visiting
Examiner
3 Marks
10
Marks
7
Marks*
7 Marks*
H
Average
Marks
(F + G
2)
7 Marks
TOTAL
MARKS
I
Viva-Voce by
Visiting
Examiner
J
Total
Marks
(H + I)
3 Marks
10
Marks
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Name of Teacher:
Signature:
Date
Overall Format
1 Mark
Content
4 Marks
Findings
2 Marks
Signature:
Date
NOTE: VIVA-VOCE (3 Marks) for each Project is to be conducted only by the Visiting Examiner, and should be based on the Project only.
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(E + J)
20 Marks