Economic Terms

Depository Receipt

A depositary receipt (DR) is a type of negotiable (transferable) financial security that is traded on a local stock exchange but represents a security, usually in the form of equity, that is issued by a

foreign publicly listed company. The DR, which is a physical certificate, allows investors to hold shares in equity of other countries. One of the most common types of DRs is the American depositary receipt (ADR), which has been offering companies, investors and traders global investment opportunities since the 1920s.

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ART

Different schools of art compared

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Art & Architecture

Harappan

  • Drainage system
  • Rectangular intersecting roads
  • Sanitary system

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Ancient History

Indus

Valley Civilization
  • Discovered in 1921
  • Belonged to the bronze age
  • An area of about 1.3 mn sq km
  • Existed between 3300-1600 BC in three phases: early, mature and late phases
  • Sites

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services sector

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sector to India’s economy?
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    Public Economics

    Public Economics

    Study of economic efficiency, distribution and government economic

    policy.

    Developed out of the original political economy of JS Mill and David Ricardo. It is a very important branch of economics because of the foundation it provides for practical policy analysis.

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    POVERTY

     

    • Following elements mainly affect the magnitude of the poverty ration
      • The nutrition norm in the base year
      • Price deflator used to update the poverty line
      • Pro rata adjustment in the number of households in different expenditure classes to determine the number of households below and above poverty line.
    • Agricultural wage earners, small and marginal farmers and casual workers engaged in non-agricultural activities constitute the bulk of the rural poor

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    Planning in India

    Planning in India

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    Subsidies or Cash Transfers?

    Subsidies or Cash Transfers?

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    Economy Notes

    Contents

    India under the British Rule. 2

    Inflation in India. 6

    Monetary Policy of India. 6

    Money Market.

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