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M.Com in Development Economics

Semester-wise Syllabus for M.Com in Development Economics

 

Semester 1: Foundations of Development Economics

  1. Microeconomics for Development

    • Behavioral Economics & Poverty Traps

    • Household Decision-Models (Chayanov, Sen's Entitlement Approach)

  2. Macroeconomics & Growth Theories

    • Harrod-Domar, Solow Model

    • Endogenous Growth Theory (Romer, Lucas)

  3. Development Indicators & Measurement

    • HDI, MPI, Gini Coefficient

    • Big Data for Development (Night Lights, Mobile Data)

  4. Quantitative Methods I

    • Descriptive Statistics with R/Stata

    • Survey Methods (NSSO, LSMS)

  5. Elective 1

    • Political Economy of Development

    • History of Economic Thought (Marx to Amartya Sen)


Semester 2: Policy & Sectoral Analysis

  1. Development Policy & Planning

    • SDGs vs. MDGs Evaluation

    • Five-Year Plans vs. NITI Aayog Strategies

  2. Agricultural Economics

    • Green Revolution & Beyond

    • Contract Farming, MSP Debates

  3. Poverty & Inequality

    • Targeting Mechanisms (DBT, UBI)

    • Caste/Gender Dimensions (NREGA Impact)

  4. Quantitative Methods II

    • Regression Analysis (OLS, Logit/Probit)

    • RCTs in Development (J-PAL Approach)

  5. Elective 2

    • Environmental Economics

    • Urbanization & Slum Economics


Semester 3: Advanced Topics & Fieldwork

  1. International Development

    • Bretton Woods Institutions (IMF, World Bank)

    • South-South Cooperation (BRICS Bank)

  2. Health & Education Economics

    • ASHA Workers ROI

    • Learning Poverty (World Bank Metrics)

  3. Development Finance

    • Microfinance (SHG-Bank Linkage)

    • Impact Investing, Social Bonds

  4. Elective 3

    • Conflict & Post-War Reconstruction

    • Migration Economics (Remittances)

  5. Fieldwork/Internship

    • NGOs (PRADAN, SEWA), NITI Aayog, World Bank Projects


Semester 4: Research & Specialization

  1. Climate Economics

    • Carbon Trading, Loss & Damage Funds

    • Just Transition Policies

  2. Dissertation

    • Original Research (e.g., MGNREGA Wage Effects, PMFBY Crop Insurance)

  3. Elective 4

    • Digital Economy (UPI, Aadhaar Economics)

    • Industrial Policy (PLI Schemes)

  4. Capstone Seminar

    • Policy Pitch Presentations (e.g., Solving Stunting in Rajasthan)