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mlsu.ac.in B.A II-Year Syllabus : Mohanlal Sukhadia University

University : Mohanlal Sukhadia University
Degree : B.A
Applicable For : Second Year
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B.A II-Year Syllabus :

Statistics :
Probability Distributions
Unit I : Chebyshev’s inequality, Weak law, of large numbers, Central limit theorem for i.i.d. random variables and simple problems on them.

Related : B.A I-Year Syllabus Mohanlal Sukhadia University : www.syllabus.gen.in/1006.html

Unit II : Uni-variate Discrete Probability Distributions: Bernoulli, Binomial and Poisson distributions with their derivations, properties and simple applications. Fitting of Binomial and Poisson distributions.

Unit III : Negative-Binomial and Hyper-geometric distributions with their derivations, properties and simple applications. Elementary idea of Geometric and Multinominal distributions.

Unit IV : Univariate Continuous Probability Distributions: Rectangular, Normal and Cauchy distributions, with their derivations- properties and simple applications. Fitting of normal distribution.

Unit V : Exponential, Beta type I, Beta type II and Gamma distributions with their derivations, properties and simple applications.

Psychology :
Unit-I : Frequency distribution, Histogram, Polygon, Measures of Central tendency: Mean, Median, Mode.
Unit-II : Measures of Variability: Range, Quartile-deviation, Average deviation, Standard deviation.

Unit-III
: Testing of significance of difference: Standard error of mean. Correlation: Meaning, Rank Difference Method and Product Moment Method.

Unit-IV
: Research Problem And Hypothesis : Research problem; meaning, manifestation of problem and criteria of good problem. Hypothesis : Meaning, types, criteria of good hypothesis and formulation of hypothesis.

Unit-V
: Variables : Meaning, types of variable Independent, Dependent, Intervening and Extraneous variables. Experimentation : Meaning of Experiment, Types of experiment, experimental Method, Experimental control and techniques of control.

Economics :
Unit – I :
Definition, Nature, Scope and Importance of Macro Economics, Concepts and Measurement of National Income, Income, Expenditure and Value-Added Method, Circular Flow of National Income, National Income Identities with Government and International Trade, Concept of Green Accounting, National Income and Welfare.

Unit – II :
Classical Theory of Employment, Keynes’s Objection to the Classical Theory, Keynesian Theory of Income and Employment, Consumption Function – Average and Marginal Propensity to Consume, Keynes’s Psychological Law of Consumption, Basic Concepts of Multiplier.

Unit – III :
Investment – Autonomous and Induced Investment, Gross and Net Investment, Concept of Marginal Efficiency of Capital (MEC), The Marginal Efficiency of Investment (ME1), Relation between MEC and MEI, Factors Affecting Investment, The Acceleration Principle, Savings and Investment – Ex-ante and Ex-post Concepts.

Unit – IV :
Theories of Interest – The Classical Theory of Interest, The Loanable Fund Theory, Keynesian Liquidity Preference Theory of Interest, Modern (IS-LM) Theory of Interest.

Unit – V :
Business cycle – Meaning, Characteristics and Phases of Business Cycles, Theories of Business Cycles- Hawtray’s Monetary Theory, Hayek’s over Investment Theory, Keynes View on Trade Cycle, Measures to Control Business Cycles and Relative Effectiveness of Monetary and Fiscal Policy in Controlling Business Cycles

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