Economics (Subject Code-09) Part-I
1. Micro Economics: Law of demand and its exceptions : Elasticity of demand : Marshallian Utility analysis and consumers equilibrium : Indifference curve analysis and consumer's equilibrium : Law of variable proportion and Laws of return, Cost and revenue functions: Equilibrium of the Film under perfect competition, Imperfect competition and Monopoly: Pricing of factors of Production.
2. Macro Economics: Various concepts of National Income Methods of National Income accounting, Determinants of National Income and Employment: Classical Keynesian-theories of Income and Employment.
3. Money and Banking: Concept and Functions of Money; Measures of Money Supply (M1, M2 and M3); Functions of a Central Bank; Inflation-causes, effects and controls.
4. Public Finance: Sources of Public Revenue: Types of Taxes, Public Debt.
5. International Economics: Theory of Comparative Cost, Advantage; Free Trade and protection; Balance of Payments and Adjustment Mechanism; Foreign Exchange Rate determination
Part-ll
6. Economic Growth and Development: Meaning and measurement of Growth and development, Harrod and Domar growth models; Source of growth-population, productivity, technology and capital, Approaches to development; Big Push theory; Critical Minimum Effort and unbalanced growth.
Part-Ill
7. Indian Economy: Trends in population growth and salient features of 1991 population census, Structure and trends of National Income in India; Dimensions of Unemployment Problems causes and remedies, Extent and measurement of poverty, Economic Planning in India; strategies, goals and achievements.
Co-operation, Panchayati Raj, Green Revolution and its success and spread in Uttar Pradesh, Rural Credit and NABARD.
Recent changes in India's Industrial Policy; Cottage and Small Industry, Public Sector and its performance, employment and poverty eradication programmes, industrial backwardness in U.P. Deficit Financing and its implications; measures to control inflation in India, direction and composition of origin Trade in India, Broad features of Union Budget and the Budget of Goverment, of U.P.
Political Science (Subject Code-10) Section
(A) Theory 1.
- Stage: Sovereginty
- Theories of the origin of State Divine, Social Contract, Evolutionary
- Theories of Functions of State-Individualist, Socialist and Welfare.
2.
- Concepts: Rights, Liberty and Equality
- Political Theories-Liberalism; Maxism and Gandhism
- Democracy and Dictatorship
3. Theories of Representation. Public Opinion, Pressure, Group and Political Parties.
4. Ancient Indian Thought: Origin and Functions and Organization of State.
Section (B)
1. Government
Constitution: Unitary and Federal Government, Parliamentary and Presidential Government.
2. India :
The Indian Constitution: Preamble, basic Features-Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles of State Policy, Union and State Legislature, Executive and Judiciary
- Indian Federation,
- Local Government and Panchayati Raj.
UPPSC - Combined Lower Subordinate Services Exam 2009 Economics Syllabus