Economic Environment and Policy
Course Name:
Economic Environment and Policy (SM 913)
Programme:
Ph.D
Credits (L-T-P):
4
Content:
Economic and Non-Economic Environment, Interaction between Economic and Non-Economic Environment. Analysis of contemporary Macro - Economic and Micro - Economic Problems and Issues, Related Governmental
Policies and Their Impact on the Business Firm. Including Unemployment, Inflation, Fiscal and Monetary Policy, Government Regulation of Business, Business Concentration and Anti - Trust Policy; Income Distribution and
International Economic Relations.
References:
1. D unning, John H., TheGlobalisation of Business [London: Routledge], 1993.
2. Welch, Patrick J. and Welch, Gerry F., Economics: Theory and Practice, John Wiley & Sons, 2004, (7th Edition)
Department:
Humanities, Social Sciences and Management