Exam Details
Subject | Economic Development: Comparative Analysis And Contemporary Issues | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | Bachelor Degree Programme | |
Department | School of Social Sciences (SOSS) | |
Organization | indira gandhi national open university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | December, 2015 | |
City, State | new delhi, |
Question Paper
00201
No. of Printed Pages: 8 IBECE-OI6I
DEGREE PROGRAMME
Term-End Examination
December, 2015
ELECTIVE COURSE: ECONOMICS
BECE-016 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS AND CONTEMPORARY ISSUES
Time hours Mq,ximum Marks: 100
Note: Answer the questions as per the instructions given in each section.
SECTION A
(Long-Answer Questions)
Answer any two questions from this section (in about 500 words each). 2x20=40
1. What do you mean by natural rate of growth Explain the Harrod -Domar Model.
2. Give a brief history of Japanese economy. What are the capitalistic features that you find in the Japanese economy during the Post World War II period?
3. What is mixed economy Explain the basic features, merits and demerits of mixed economic system.
4. What do you mean by globalisation Examine the implications of globalisation for a country like India.
SECTION B
(Medium-Answer Questions)
Answer any three questions from this section (in about 300 words each). 3x10=30
5. Discuss the relationships between growth of population and economic growth.
6. Explain the economic development experience of Peoples' Republic of China.
7. Write a note on growth of Latin American economies.
8. Discuss the role of Information Technology in the development of developing countries.
9. What are the causes of environmental degradation?
SECTION C
(Short-Answer Questions)
Answer all the questions from this section (in about 100 words each).
10. Write short notes on any three of the following:
Technological Progress
Capitalism
Inclusive Growth
Land Reforms
E-Banking
11. Distinguish between any three pairs of the following:
Economic growth and Economic development
Capitalism and Socialistic approach
Public Sector and Private Sector in India
Liberalisation and Globalisation
E-Governance and E-Choupal
No. of Printed Pages: 8 IBECE-OI6I
DEGREE PROGRAMME
Term-End Examination
December, 2015
ELECTIVE COURSE: ECONOMICS
BECE-016 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS AND CONTEMPORARY ISSUES
Time hours Mq,ximum Marks: 100
Note: Answer the questions as per the instructions given in each section.
SECTION A
(Long-Answer Questions)
Answer any two questions from this section (in about 500 words each). 2x20=40
1. What do you mean by natural rate of growth Explain the Harrod -Domar Model.
2. Give a brief history of Japanese economy. What are the capitalistic features that you find in the Japanese economy during the Post World War II period?
3. What is mixed economy Explain the basic features, merits and demerits of mixed economic system.
4. What do you mean by globalisation Examine the implications of globalisation for a country like India.
SECTION B
(Medium-Answer Questions)
Answer any three questions from this section (in about 300 words each). 3x10=30
5. Discuss the relationships between growth of population and economic growth.
6. Explain the economic development experience of Peoples' Republic of China.
7. Write a note on growth of Latin American economies.
8. Discuss the role of Information Technology in the development of developing countries.
9. What are the causes of environmental degradation?
SECTION C
(Short-Answer Questions)
Answer all the questions from this section (in about 100 words each).
10. Write short notes on any three of the following:
Technological Progress
Capitalism
Inclusive Growth
Land Reforms
E-Banking
11. Distinguish between any three pairs of the following:
Economic growth and Economic development
Capitalism and Socialistic approach
Public Sector and Private Sector in India
Liberalisation and Globalisation
E-Governance and E-Choupal
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