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M.Com in Business Economics

Semester-wise Syllabus for M.Com in Business Economics

 

Semester 1: Foundations of Business Economics

  1. Microeconomic Theory & Applications

    • Consumer behavior, production theory, market structures (perfect competition, monopoly)

    • Game theory, elasticity, and pricing strategies

  2. Macroeconomic Analysis for Business

    • National income accounting, business cycles

    • Fiscal & monetary policy, inflation-unemployment tradeoff (Phillips Curve)

  3. Quantitative Methods for Economics

    • Statistical tools (regression, correlation, hypothesis testing)

    • Excel/SPSS for economic data analysis

  4. Managerial Economics

    • Demand forecasting, cost analysis, break-even analysis

    • Decision-making under uncertainty

  5. Business Environment & Policy

    • Indian economic policies (FDI, Make in India, GST)

    • Global economic institutions (IMF, World Bank, WTO)


Semester 2: Applied Business Economics

  1. Industrial Economics & Competition Policy

    • Market concentration (Herfindahl Index), antitrust laws

    • Case studies (e.g., Amazon-Future Group antitrust dispute)

  2. International Trade & Finance

    • Trade theories (Ricardian, Heckscher-Ohlin), balance of payments

    • Forex markets, exchange rate regimes

  3. Public Economics & Fiscal Policy

    • Taxation systems (direct vs. indirect taxes), Laffer Curve

    • Public debt, subsidies, and welfare economics

  4. Econometrics for Business Decisions

    • Time-series analysis, forecasting models (ARIMA)

    • Stata/EViews software training

  5. Elective I (Choose One)

    • Environmental Economics (Carbon pricing, ESG compliance)

    • Health Economics (Cost-benefit analysis of healthcare policies)


Semester 3: Specializations & Advanced Topics

  1. Development Economics

    • Poverty alleviation, human development indices (HDI)

    • Sustainable development goals (SDGs)

  2. Financial Economics

    • Capital markets, behavioral finance, risk-return tradeoff

    • Financial derivatives and hedging

  3. Labor Economics & Human Capital

    • Wage determination, skill gaps, gig economy

    • NEP 2020 and education economics

  4. Research Methodology

    • Data collection (primary/secondary), thesis writing

    • Case study analysis (e.g., demonetization impact)

  5. Elective II (Choose One)

    • Digital Economy (Platform business models, data monetization)

    • Agricultural Economics (Farm laws, supply chain challenges)


Semester 4: Practical Applications & Capstone

  1. Economic Policy Analysis

    • Evaluating government schemes (e.g., PM-KISAN, MGNREGA)

    • Cost-benefit analysis of infrastructure projects

  2. Business Economic Forecasting

    • Leading indicators (PMI, IIP), scenario modeling

    • Bloomberg/CEIC database training

  3. Dissertation/Internship

    • Research project (e.g., "Impact of RBI rate hikes on MSMEs")

    • Internship with think tanks (NITI Aayog, CRISIL)

  4. Viva & Industry Certifications

    • Prep for NABARD/UPSC Economics exams

    • Mock policy presentations