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

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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

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

    Probable questions:

    1. What is the contribution of services sector to India’s economy?
    2. Do you think India is over-tertiarised?

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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.

    13

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