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Hi buddy here I am looking for Certified Management Accountant (CMA) Fundamentals of Economics and Management course material , so will you plz let me know from where I can do download it ??
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March 16th, 2018, 09:20 AM
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As you want here I am giving below Certified Management Accountant (CMA) Fundamentals of Economics and Management course material/syllabus on your demand :


SECTION A: FUNDAMENTALS OF ECONOMICS
[50 MARKS]
1.
Basic Concepts of Economics
(a)
The Fundamentals of Economics & Economic Organizations
(b)
Utility, Wealth, Production, Capital
(c)
Central Problems of an Economy
(d)
Production Possibility Curve ( or Transformation Curve)
(e)
Theory of Demand ( meaning, determinants of demand, law of demand, elasticity of demand- price, income
and cross elasticity) and Supply ( meaning , determinants, law of supply and elasticity of supply)
(f)
Equilibrium
(g)
Theory of Production ( meaning , factors, laws of production- law of variable proportion, laws of returns to scale)
(h)
Cost of P
roduction

(

concept

of

costs,

short-run

and

long-run

costs,

average

and

marginal

costs,

total,

fixed

and

variable

costs)
2.
Forms of Market
(a)
Various forms of market- monopoly, perfect competition, monopolistic competition, oligopoly, duopoly
(b)
Pricing
strategies in various markets
3.
National Income
(a)
Gross National Product
(b)
Net National Product
(c)
Measurement of National Income

(d)

Economic

growth

and

fluctuations
(e)
Consumptions, Savings and Investment
4.
Money

(a)

Definition

and

functions

of

money
(b)
Quantity theory of money

(c)

Inflation

and

effect

of

inflation

on

production

and

distribution

of

wealth

(d)

Control

of

Inflation
(e)
Money Supply

(f)

Liquidity

preference

and

marginal

efficiency
(g)
Rate of Interest and Investment
5.
Banking

(a)

Definition
(b)
Functions and utility of Banking
(c)
Principles of Commercial Banking
(d)
Essentials of sound Banking system
(e)
Multiple credit creation
(f)
Functions of Central Bank
(g)
Measures of credit control and Money Market
(h)
National & International Financial Institutions
6.(a)
Indian Economy – An overview
Nature, key sectors and their contribution to the economy
(a)
Meaning of an Underdeveloped Economy
(b)
Basic Characteristics of the Indian Economy
(c)
Major Issues of Development
(d)
Natural resources in the process of Economic Development

(e)

Resources

-

land;

forest;

water,

fisheries,

minerals
(f)
Economic development and Environmental Degradation
(g)
Global Climate Change and India
(h)
T
he role of Industrialization, pattern of Ownership of Industries
Role and Contribution of
Industries in Economic development (with special reference to the following industries): Iron and
Steel,
C
otton and Synthetic Textile, Jute, Sugar, Cement, Paper, Petrochemical, Automobile, IT & ITES, Banking and
Insurance
(b)
Infrastructure of the Indian Economy
(i)
Infrastructure and Economic Devel
opment, Private Investment in Infrastructure, Public Private Partnership (PPP)
Model in Infrastructure Energy
(ii)
Power Sector
(iii)
Transport System in India’s Economic Development – Railways, Roads, Water, Civil Aviation
(iv)
Information Technology (IT) and ITES (Information Technology Enabled Services) including the Communication System
in India
(v)
Urban Infrastructure
(vi)
Science and Technology


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