Exam Details

Subject monetary economics
Paper
Exam / Course m.a. economics
Department
Organization alagappa university
Position
Exam Date April, 2018
City, State tamil nadu, karaikudi


Question Paper

M.A. DEGREE EXAMINATION, APRIL 2018
First Semester
Economics
MONETARY ECONOMICS
(CBCS 2017 onwards)
Time 3 Hours Maximum 75 Marks
Section A (10 x 2 20)
Answer all questions.
1. What are the different forms of money?
2. Write short note on Capitalist economy.
3. What is demand for money?
4. What do you mean by speculative demand for money?
5. What is supply of money?
6. Give any two examples of non-banking Institutions.
7. Define Inflation.
8. Give details of monetary controls.
9. Write short note on world bank.
10. What is demonetisation?
Sub. Code
7MEC1C3
AFS-0497
2
WSS
Section B x 5 25)
Answer all questions, choosing either or
11. Explain the advantage and disadvantage of
evolution on money.
Or
Explain the main role of classical approach of
money.
12. Write a short note on the Tobin's theory of
speculative demand for money.
Or
Explain the portfolio optimization approach of
money.
13. State the main functions of non-banking financial
intermediaries in India.
Or
List out the main functions of financial
Intermediaries.
14. Explain the Patinkin's Neutrality of money.
Or
State the methods to control inflation.
15. Give an account of the main objectives of IMF.
Or
Mention the objectives of monetary policy.
AFS-0497
3
WSS
Section C x 10 30)
Answer any three questions.
16. Examine the role of Keynesian approach of money.
17. Explain the Friedman's Restatement of Quantity theory
of money.
18. Analyse the Classical system and Neutrality of money.
19. Enumerate the non-market theories of Inflation.
20. Compare the objectives and methods of monetary policy.
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