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Feb 24, 2012

[Economy] LIST of All Articles published by me to clear the basic concepts of Economy for any recruitment exam or interview

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Since readers had some difficulties in accessing the entire list of Economy articles written by me: here it goes.
Total 100+ articles So far,
If someone is totally new, I suggest you start reading from bottom to top.

  1. Current Account Deficit: How to Calculate it?
  2. FCNR Hike to prevent Rupee Downfall: What does that mean?
  3. GAAR : General Anti-avoidance Rules
  4. QFIs to enter in Bond market: Meaning, Implications
  5. Shares vs Stocks, Rights Issue of Shares, Bonus Shares, RSU
  6. Different Types of Companies: Pvt.Ltd, Public Ltd., Public Corporation, Departmental Undertaking, PSUs
  7. IIP Index calculation mistake for January
  8. Regional Rural Banks vs Cooperative Banks
  9. Calculating Income Tax, Tax Exemption vs Tax Deduction, Rajiv Gandhi Equity Saving Scheme
  10. Capital Infusion, Preferential Share allotment, Curious Case of SBI
  11. Bonds vs Shares, Debt vs Equity, IPO, Venture Capitalist, Angel Investor, Bearer Bonds, Junk Bonds, Gilt Edged Securities: Meaning Explained
  12. Bretton Woods: Fixed Exchange Rate System: Meaning, Implications Explained
  13. Excise Duty on Gold in Budget 2012: Why this Kolaveri di?
  14. NBFC: Loan to Value Ratio: Why RBI issued new directive?
  15. Vodafone Essar Case Explained: +Meaning of Capital Gains Tax
  16. Inflation: Cost Push Theory
  17. Inflation: Demand Pull Theory
  18. QFI : Qualified Foreign Investor
  19. Demat account?
  20. What is Depository?
  21. What is Depository Participants (DP)?
  22. PAN card
  23. Download Economic Survey 2012 (Hindi/English)
  24. Currency Devaluation alone will not bring more FDI
  25. Why do we need budget?
  26. Carbon Tax, Negative Externalities : Meaning Implications
  27. GreenEX: New Stock Index of BSE for Energy Efficient companies
  28. Basel III Norms: Tier 1 and Tier 2 Capital meaning use
  29. Headline vs Core Inflation Difference
  30. Direct Tax Code (DTC): Meaning, Explanation, Basics
  31. IIP: Index of Industrial Production: Meaning, implication, impact on Rupee-strength
  32. meaning of Socialism,Communism and Capitalism in simple words
  33. Budget related current affairs making you nervous?
  34. FDI and FII difference & which one is better?
  35. How does RBI know about money supply in the market?
  36. Currency Swap deal between India and Japan
  37. Teaser Home Loans : Meaning, Controversy 
  38. SENSEX calculation 
  39. BSE and NSE: The Beginning of Sharemarket 
  40. Link between Credit Rating and interest Rates
  41. Difference between current account deficit and trade deficit
  42. Foreign direct investment limits in various sectors of India (FDI caps)
  43. Cash and Carry wholesale trade meaning
  44. Story of Forex Part I: currency conversion, rupee depreciation, inflation, subsidies etc.
  45. Story of Forex Part II
  46. The FDI in Retail business pro-cons Single brand vs Multibrand Retail
  47. Duty Entitlement Pass Book (DEPB)
  48. Export Promotion Capital Goods Scheme
  49. Difference between Subprime Crisis and Eurozone Crisis
  50. If dollar weakens, oil price appreciates How? Relation between dollar and oil prices
  51. Base year and Current year price? How to calculate WPI and CPI?
  52. If people don't take loan what will banks do?
  53. CASA (Current and Savings Account) Ratio: meaning, implications, danger
  54. Zero Interest Rates in Japan and America
  55. Liquidity and monetary policy
  56. Investment banking Meaning and functions
  57. Financial innovation : Meaning advantages and criticism
  58. IMF Vs World Bank Difference in functions
  59. Monetary and Fiscal Policy Difference and dependence
  60. No Frills account: Meaning advantages
  61. Fiscal stimulus package : meaning and example
  62. Contradiction in GDP (Expenditure) formula?
  63. Who is the regulator of capital market in India?
  64. 3 audit reports of CAG
  65. NNP, NDP, GNP,GDP,NNPFC,NNPMP & other stuff
  66. GDP DEFLATOR, REAL AND NOMINAL GDP
  67. GDP at Factor cost and Market price (GDPFC & GDPMP), NNPFC,NNPMP
  68. 3 Methods of calculating GDP
  69. Minimum Alternative Tax (MAT) its provisions in DTC
  70. Difference between Tax and Cess
  71. Effect of Coal prices on WPI (Whole sale price index)
  72. Operating ratio in Railway budget
  73. How Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) would influence the Economy
  74. Badlaa system or Carry forward transaction
  75. Greece crisis and Sovereign Default
  76. Micro finance and its problems
  77. RBI prints more money when and its implication on gold and forex reserves
  78. Future options call option put option
  79. Infy at 3000 premium 100 what does that mean?
  80. Oil hedging and its impact on Oil subsidy
  81. Wayda Bazaar or Futures market
  82. Lower trade deficit and its effect on economy
  83. Capital Adequecy ratio
  84. what are equity, bonds and debentures ?
  85. How to calculate GDP (PPP) and GDP nominal?
  86. Why use GDP (nominal) instead of GDP (PPP) when comparing two nations?
  87. Purchasing power parity: The case of China and Japan GDP
  88. Repo rate and Reverse repo rate, How they curb inflation?
  89. ADR and GDR
  90. CDS : Credit default swaps
  91. Currency System : M1,M2,M3,M4  
  92. Yield Spread and its use
  93. Credit crunch Meaning example and implications
  94. How do changes in CRR and SLR affect the economy?
  95. What is Insider trading
  96. very good blog on Economy by Sivaharimani
  97. [Economy 4 Newbie] VAT & GST (basic stuff)
  98. Backwash and Spread Effect in Economic Development by Puneeth
  99. Types of Economic Agreements by Don1234
  100. Currency Devaluation: Strong Rupee Weak Yuan etc Meaning and implications 
  101. Meaning: Security, Derivatives, Money market, Capital Market
  102. WTO (World Trade Organization) and Doha made easy
  103. Public Debt and Deficit : Meaning and implications 
  104. LPG - Liberalisation, privatization, Globalisation | Structural Reform | New Economic Policy
  105. Diagram for CRR, SLR,Repo, reverse repo,Bank Rate etc.
  106. Learning basic things : GDP GNP NNP

19 comments:

  1. Why is Sensex always higher than Nifty (I understand that the base year and the date of inception would cause sensex leading nifty but what I do not understand is why does nifty always changes by about 2-3 times less than sensex. Is it only because of the composition of companies of both?)

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  2. mrunal really u hv been a guiding light for all the civil service aspirants... great going,,, keep the same rhythm,,,,let god bless you for all your endeavors..:)

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  3. sir i m a new over hear......would u like to give me a way to read all them in top yo bottom thanks ..which article shud be read on primary basis...thnen move to advance level....

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  4. SIR...YOU ARE AWESOME !!!!!! SIMPLY NO WORDS TO DESCRIBE YOU .DOING GOOD JOB .
    SIR I JUST WANT TO KNOW THAT HOW PETROL PRICES ARE DETERMINED i.e. HOW MUCH TAXES ARE INVOLVED IN IT BY STATES AND CENTRE AND HOW COME IT COMES TO Rs. 73 per litre ?

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  5. ramesh kumar
    Sir,
    can you please explane us about DTAA and tax heaven and their problem

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  6. Sir Please explain about SPV (Special Purpose Vehicle) and PPP (private public partnership) ?

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  7. hai sir, ur website is so good.
    plz differentiate eco sensitive zones(esz)1,2,3.

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  8. sir can plz elaborate about qualified institutional placement programmme regarding capital market??

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  9. SIR PLEASE TELL WHAT IS ---- GAAR IN THE BUDGET ????????????

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  10. SIR PLEASE TELL ME WHAT IS GENERAL ANTI AVOIDANCE RULE (GAAR) PROPOSED IN THE BUDGET ???????????????

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  12. To make it easier to understand GAAR; we can say that suppose a person or a company is setting up business in Gulf Country and its clear intention is to claim exemption from capital gains tax, in such a scenario Indian govt has the right to deny the legitimate claim for exemption provided under DTAA as it falls under tax avoidance and Indian govt is trying to plug the loopholes...
    hope this will help u to understand GAAR..this cum thrw vodafone case...

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  13. Hello Mrunal
    I am planning to take Economics as a optional. I could not get any study plan for it. I want to have a brief idea of what economics study plans would be to before finalizing it. You have been writing so many wonderful economics article. It would be great if you could take some time out and prepare a post. for this.

    Regards
    Pabitra

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  14. this website is very usefull , thank you sir for this effort... :)

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  15. its reallyyy very usefulll website.... thank you sir for this effort...:)

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  16. mrunal, it would be very helpful if you keep updating this page as well when u post something on Economy.

    thx a lot for wat ur doing. its gr8.

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  17. it wld really be helpful if u update dis page itself from time to time with each economy article.

    thx,ur doin a gr8 job.

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