IEcoS Indian Economics Papers 2002
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IEcoS Indian Economics 2002
Section-I
Candidates should attempt any FIVE parts of the following question (Answer to each part should be approximately of 50 words) .
- What do you understand by
- Self reliance
- Decentralized planning
- Disguised unemployment
- Regional Rural Banks
- Multinational Corporations
- Industrial relations
- Balance of Trade and Balance of Payments. 5 × 7 = 35
Section-II
Candidates should attempt any FIVE parts of the following question (Answer to each part should be approximately of 150 words) .
- Answer Following Questions:
- Explain the salient features of the New Economic Policy.
- Explain the ‘Alternative Scheme of Devolution’ of the Tenth Finance Commission.
- Comment on the problem of educated unemployment in India.
- Comment on the Swarnjayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojana (SGSY) .
- Account for the factors responsible for industrial slowdown in India during the past few years.
- Outline the salient features of trade policy reforms in India during the last decade.
- Account for the increasing revenue deficits of the Government of India. 5 × 15 = 75
Section-III
Candidates should attempt any THREE of the following questions (Answer to each question should be approximately of 500 words) .
- Comment on the distribution of financial resources between the Centre and the States in India. Would you suggest any changes in it? 30
- Analyse the major causes of industrial disputes in India. Outline the machinery for settlement and prevention of industrial disputes. 30
- Give a critical appraisal of the flow of institutional credit for agriculture in India. 30
- Comment on the fiscal reforms programmes for States in India. 30
- Enumerate the steps undertaken by the Central Government towards widening the income-tax base in
India. 30