FYBA Micro Economics1_1 Syllabus Mumbai University


FYBA Micro Economics1_1 Syllabus Mumbai University by munotes

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AC 24 -06-2016
Item No. 4.93

UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI




Syllabus for
F. Y. B. A. Micro Economics

AS PER CHOICE BASED CREDIT SYSTEM (CBCS)

TO BE REVISE WITH EFFECT FROM THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2016 – 2017






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F.Y. B.A. ECONOMICS (PAPER I)
SEMESTER I
MICROECONOMICS
(ACADEMIC YEAR 2016-17)

Preamble
This course is designed to introduce the students to elementary concepts in microeconomics. The
student should be able to use these concepts to understand the relevance of microeconomics to the
real world. The student should be able to build on these concepts in the future to develop deeper
understanding of the Economy.

Module –I: Ten Principles of Economics (lectures 12)
Trade-offs faced by the individuals – significance of opportunity cost in decision making – thinking at
the margin - responses to incentives -benefits from exchange- organization of economic activities
through markets and its benefits – seventh , role of government in improving market outcomes –
dependence of standard of living on production - growth in quanti ty of money and inflation -
inflation and unemployment trade-of f.

Module –II : Econo mics and Its Methods (lectures 12)
The s cientific method –role of assumptions - economic models: circular flow of income and
production possibilitiescurve -Micro economics and Macro economics -economist as policy advisors:
positive economics and normative economics – causes of disagreement among economists -basics of
graphs (graph of single variable, graph of two variable, curves in the co -ordinate system, slope -
cause and effect).

Module –III: Markets, Demand and Supply (lectures 12)
What is a market - what is competition -demand curves : market demand versus individual demand -
movements along the demand curve-shifts in the demand curve, supply curves: market supply and
individual supply - shifts in supply curve– market equilibrium – three steps to analyse changes in
equilibrium –price ceilings and floors -taxes and their impact -price elasticity of demand - total revenue
and the elasticity of demand - impact of price elasticity on revenue
Module –IV: Interdependence and Trade (lectures 12)

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Specialisation and trade –meaning of absolutecost advantage –opportunity cost and comparative
cost advantage – comparative advantage and trade - gains from trade- application of comparative
cost advantage to international trade - trade policy : free trade and protection.

References:
1. N.Gregory Mankiw, Principles of Microeconomics, 7th edition, Cengage Learning, 2015

2. Sen Anindya (2007), Microeconomics: Theory and Appli cations , Oxford University Press, New
Delhi.
3. Salvatore D. (2003), Microeconomics: Theory and Applications , Oxford University Press, New
Delhi.








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PAPER PATTER N FOR SE MISTER I
ALL QUESTIONS ARE COMPULSORY.
THERE WILL BE FIVE QUESTIONS ON FOUR MOUDULES AND EACH QUESTION WILL CARRY 20 MARKS.
ON EACH MODULE, THERE WILL BE THREE SUB -QUESTIONS.
STUDENTS WILL HAVE TO ATTEMPT ANY TWO OUT OF THREE SUB -QUESTIONS.
QUESTION FIVE WILL BE OF NOTES ONE ON E ACH MODULE.
STUDENTS WILL HAVE TO ATTEMPT ANY TWO OUT OF FOUR NOTES.