<H2> Market Cournot Duopoly Model </H2> |
<H2> Theories of consumer behavior </H2> |
<H2> Rent </H2> |
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<H2> Investment criterion </H2> |
<H2> Development Economics </H2> |
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<H2> International Economics Theories </H2> |
<H2> Regionalism Customs </H2> |
<H2> banking sector </H2> |
<H2> Tax reforms committees. </H2> |
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<H2> chronological order of taxes. </H2> |
<H2> 1.Land revenue tax – 1773. </H2> |
<H2> CENTER ACHIEVEMENTS </H2> |
<H2> TESTIMONIALS </H2> |
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<H3> TRENDING COURSES </H3> |
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<H3> ECONOMY CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER </H3> |
<H3> Cournot – 1838 Edgeworth Oligopoly Model – Edgeworth – 1881 </H3> |
<H3> Bertrand’s model of duopoly – Bertrand – 1883 </H3> |
<H3> Imperfect Competition – Joan Robinson – 1933 </H3> |
<H3> Monopolistic Competition – Chamberlin – 1933 </H3> |
<H3> Stackelberg Duopoly Model – Heinrich Von Stackelberg – 1934 </H3> |
<H3> Twisted Demand Curve – Paul M Sweezy – 1939 </H3> |
<H3> Game theory – Neumann and Morgenstern – 1944 </H3> |
<H3> Well-being criterion Social welfare function – Bergson, Samuelson – 1938 Impossibility Theorem – Arrow– 1951 </H3> |
<H3> Second Best Theory – Richard Lipsey and Kelvin Lancaster-1956. </H3> |
<H3> Coase Theorem – Ronald Coase – 1959 </H3> |
<H3> Asymmetric information = G. Akerlof, Michael Spence and Joseph E.Stiglitz – 2001 ,they won novel prize for their work in 2001. </H3> |
<H3> Marginal Utility Analysis –Marshall – 1890. </H3> |
<H3> Theory of revealed preference – Samuelson – 1938. </H3> |
<H3> Indifference curve theory =Hicks and Allen – 1934.(value and capital – Hicks) </H3> |
<H3> eumann – Morgenstern Approach – 1944 Friedman – Wild Hypothesis – Friedman and Savage- 1948 </H3> |
<H3> Ricardian theory of income – Ricardo – 1810 </H3> |
<H3> Modern rental theory – Joan Robinson – Quasi- Rent – Marshall- Profit Dynamic Theory of Profit – J.B. Clark – 1900 </H3> |
<H3> Theory of Income from Profits – F.A. Walker </H3> |
<H3> Theory of risk of profit – H.B. Hawley – 1907 </H3> |
<H3> Theory of Profit Innovation – Joseph A Schumpeter 1934 </H3> |
<H3> Macroeconomy Consumption function </H3> |
<H3> Absolute Income Hypothesis – Keynes – 1936 Relative Income Hypothesis </H3> |
<H3> Duesenberry – 1949 Life cycle hypothesis </H3> |
<H3> Ando, Modigliani – 1950 Permanent Income Hypothesis </H3> |
<H3> Friedman – 1957 Effect Keynes effect – Keynes – 1936 </H3> |
<H3> Pigou Effect – A. C. Pigou – 1943. </H3> |
<H3> Real Balance Effect – Patinkin- 1956 </H3> |
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<H3> Accelerator Multiplier and Acceleration – J.M. Clark -1917 </H3> |
<H3> Multiplier – R.F. Khan – 1931 </H3> |
<H3> Demand for money Classical theory – 1911 </H3> |
<H3> Keynesian theory – Keynes – 1936 </H3> |
<H3> Inventory approach – Baumol -1950. </H3> |
<H3> Reformulation of quantity theory – Friedman – 1956. </H3> |
<H3> Port folio approach – Tobin – 1969. </H3> |
<H3> The change criterion of capital – JJ Polak and N.S. Buchanan – 1943. </H3> |
<H3> Criterion of marginal social productivity –A.E. Khan and Hollis Chenery – 1951 </H3> |
<H3> The Reinvestment Criterion – Galenson and Leibenstein – 1955. </H3> |
<H3> Marginal Criterion of Reinvestment Per Capita – 1955. </H3> |
<H3> The Time Series Criterion – A.K. Sen – 1957 . </H3> |
<H3> Marxian Theory of Economic Development = Marx 1867 </H3> |
<H3> Lorenz Curve – 1905 </H3> |
<H3> Schumpeterian Theory – Schumpeter – 1911 </H3> |
<H3> Harrod Model – R.F. Harrod – 1939 </H3> |
<H3> Big Push Theory – Rosenstein Rodan – 1943 </H3> |
<H3> Domar Model – 1946 </H3> |
<H3> Dependency Theory – 1949 </H3> |
<H3> Balanced Growth – Rosenstein Rodan, Ragnar Nurkse(vicious circle of poverty), Arthur Lewis, Scitovsky, and Leibenstein – 1950 </H3> |
<H3> Unbalanced Growth – Hirschman -1950 </H3> |
<H3> Vicious Circle of Poverty Nurkse in 1953 </H3> |
<H3> Theory of Unlimited Supplies of Labor , W.A. Lewis in 1954 </H3> |
<H3> Inverted U-hypothesis Kuznet in 1955 </H3> |
<H3> The Long-run Growth Model – R.M. Solow- 1956 </H3> |
<H3> Capital Accumulation Model- Joan Robinson- 1956 </H3> |
<H3> Low Level Equilibrium trap, Nelson in 1956 </H3> |
<H3> Critical Minimum Effort Thesis ,H. Leibenstein in 1957 </H3> |
<H3> Technical Progress of Kaldor in 1960 </H3> |
<H3> Fei-Rani’s Theory of Development -1964 </H3> |
<H3> Two Gap Model –Hollis Chenery –1966 </H3> |
<H3> Learning by Doing – Arrow -1980 </H3> |
<H3> Endogenous Growth Model – 1980 </H3> |
<H3> Romer Model – 1986 </H3> |
<H3> Theory of Absolute Cost Advantage, Adam Smith in 1776. </H3> |
<H3> Theory of Comparative Cost Advantage, Ricardo in 1817. </H3> |
<H3> Modern Theory of International Trade, Heckscher and Ohlin in 1919. </H3> |
<H3> Theory of Purchasing Power Parity – Gustav Cassel = 1920. </H3> |
<H3> Theory of opportunity cost – Gottfried Haberler in 1933 </H3> |
<H3> Stopler – Samuelson Theory in 1941. </H3> |
<H3> Factor Price Equalization Theorem – 1948. </H3> |
<H3> Metzler Paradox – Lloyd A. Metzler – 1949. </H3> |
<H3> Secular Deterioration Theorem – Prebisch & Singer =1950 </H3> |
<H3> Leontief Paradox – Leontief – 1950 </H3> |
<H3> Absorption approach – Sidney Alexander – 1952. </H3> |
<H3> Rybczynski’s Theorem – Tadeusz Rybcznski -1955. </H3> |
<H3> Immiserizing Growth – Jagadish Bhagawati- 1958. </H3> |
<H3> Model of reciprocal dumping –Brander and Krugman – 1981. </H3> |
<H3> Union of Benelux – 1947. </H3> |
<H3> European Coal and Steel – 1951 Nordic Council – 1955. </H3> |
<H3> European Atomic Energy Community – 1957. </H3> |
<H3> Benelux – 1958 </H3> |
<H3> OPEC -1960 </H3> |
<H3> EFTA- 1960 </H3> |
<H3> G77 – 1964 </H3> |
<H3> ASEAN – 1967 </H3> |
<H3> SAARC – 1985 </H3> |
<H3> G 15 – 1989 </H3> |
<H3> APEC – 1989 </H3> |
<H3> EU – 1993 </H3> |
<H3> NAFTA – 1994 </H3> |
<H3> APTA – 1995 </H3> |
<H3> G 20 – 1999 </H3> |
<H3> The first bank in India – Bank of Hindustan in 1770. </H3> |
<H3> First RBI Governor – Mr. Osborne Smith. </H3> |
<H3> First Indian RBI Governor: Mr. CD Deshmukh. </H3> |
<H3> First bank to introduce ATMs in India – HSBC </H3> |
<H3> First bank to introduce the bank Savings Bank in India – Presidential Bank in 1830 </H3> |
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<H3> Tax committees and chronological order of taxes. </H3> |
<H3> 1.Taxation enquiry commission- 1953-54 </H3> |
<H3> Progressive tax structure. </H3> |
<H3> 2.Indian tax reform commission/ Kaldor- 1956. </H3> |
<H3> He focus on direct taxation . </H3> |
<H3> He favor wealth ,capital gain, gift tax and personal expenditure tasx(abolish in 1962) </H3> |
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<H3> 3.Tax committee for rationalization and simplification of direct taxation/Bhoothalingam’s committee- 1968. </H3> |
<H3> Direct tax inquary committee/Wanchoo committee- 1970-71. </H3> |
<H3> He focused on black money. </H3> |
<H3> K.N.Raj committee on tax on agriculture wealth and income- 1972. </H3> |
<H3> 6.Indirect tax enquiry commitee-/L.K.Jha committee- 1977. </H3> |
<H3> Focus on union excise duty. </H3> |
<H3> This committee Introduced MANVAT. </H3> |
<H3> 7.Choksi committee – 1977-78 </H3> |
<H3> This committee consolidate 4 taxes- </H3> |
<H3> 1.income,2. wealth,3.gift, and sur tax. </H3> |
<H3> 8.Chelliah committee- 1991 </H3> |
<H3> Rekhi committee- 1993 </H3> |
<H3> Focus on indirect tax. </H3> |
<H3> 10.Vijay kelkar committee- 2002 </H3> |
<H3> Simplification and rationalization of direct and indirect taxes. </H3> |
<H3> 2.Income tax- 1860. </H3> |
<H3> 3.Motor vehical tax-1914 </H3> |
<H3> 4.Entertainment tax- 1922 ,Bengal </H3> |
<H3> 5.Sale tax- 1956. </H3> |
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<H3> 6.Expenditure tax ,wealth tax and capital gain tax- 1956. </H3> |
<H3> Gift tax- 1958. </H3> |
<H3> Corporation tax- 1961. </H3> |
<H3> 9.Income tax act- 1961. </H3> |
<H3> MANVAT- 1977. </H3> |
<H3> 11.MODVAT- 1986. </H3> |
<H3> 12.Service tax act- 1994. </H3> |
<H3> CENVAT- 2000-01 </H3> |
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<H3> VAT- 2003. </H3> |
<H3> Fringe benefit tax-2005. </H3> |
<H3> 16.Tribunal tax- 2005. </H3> |
<H3> 17.GST- 1 July 2017. </H3> |
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