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                                            GE: MG 405: MONEY AND BANKING 
                  
                 Course Objectives: 
                 This  course  is  designed  to  provide  the  students  with  a  thorough  understanding  of  the 
                 importance of money and banking in various economies. It aims to provide the students with 
                 an introduction to understand the concept of money, theories of money supply and money 
                 demand and working of monetary policy. It provides an insight into the Banking system. 
                  
                 Learning Outcomes: 
                        Explain and discuss why people hold money  
                        Understand the working of the monetary policy 
                        Describe the working of commercial banks 
                        Understand the role and functioning of RBI 
                  
                 Course Contents: 
                 Unit I                                                                                      (3 weeks) 
                 Money:  Functions,  kinds  of  money,  kinds  of  deposits  and  measures  of  money  supply; 
                 Demand for money: classical, neo classical, Keynesian, Baumol’s and Tobins; Supply of 
                 money:  H  theory  of  money  supply,  money  multiplier  process,  determinants  of  money 
                 multiplier. 
                 References: 
                 P.N. Hajela. (2009). Money and Banking Theory with Indian Banking. Ane Books Pvt. Ltd 
                 (Chapter 1, Chapter 4 and Chapter 5) 
                 N.Jadhav,  (2006).  Monetary  Policy,  Financial  Stability  and  Central  Banking  in  India. 
                 Macmillan (Chapter 2) 
                                                                                                           
                 Unit II                                                                                     (2 weeks) 
                 Monetary Policy: Objectives, targets, Indicator, Instruments of monetary policy; monetary 
                 policy  during  depression;  monetary  policy  during  inflation;  role  of  monetary  policy  in 
                 developing countries; current monetary policy of Reserve Bank of India 
                 References: 
                 P.N. Hajela. (2009). Money and Banking Theory with Indian Banking. Ane Books Pvt. Ltd 
                 (Chapter 25) 
                 N.Jadhav,  (2006).  Monetary  Policy,  Financial  Stability  and  Central  Banking  in  India. 
                 Macmillan (Chapter 6) 
                 RBI latest publication 
                                                                                                         Page 223 of 224 
                  
                                                   MONEY AND BANKING 
                                                                   
                Unit III                                                                                  (4 weeks) 
                Indian  Banking  System:  Development  of  Banking  since  independence;  increase  in 
                effectiveness of Reserve Bank of India; shortcomings of Indian Banking System; Banking 
                Sector Reforms; 
                Commercial  Banks:  classification,  functions,  organization,  structure  and  credit  creation; 
                progress of commercial banks and failures of commercial banks in India. 
                References: 
                N.Jadhav,  (2006).  Monetary  Policy,  Financial  Stability  and  Central  Banking  in  India. 
                Macmillan (Chapter 15, Chapter 16, Chapter 21 and Chapter 22) 
                                                 
                Unit IV                                                                                   (3 weeks) 
                Reserve Bank of India: establishment of RBI; Organizational structure of RBI; objectives of 
                RBI; functions of RBI, Monetary Policy of RBI; achievements of RBI, failures of RBI. 
                References: 
                P.N. Hajela. (2009). Money and Banking Theory with Indian Banking. Ane Books Pvt. Ltd 
                (Chapter 24 and Chapter 25) 
                 
                Text Books: 
                    1.   N.Jadhav, (2006). Monetary Policy, Financial Stability and Central Banking in India. 
                        Macmillan 
                    2.  P.N. Hajela. (2009). Money and Banking Theory with Indian Banking. Ane Books 
                        Pvt. Ltd.  
                Additional Readings: 
                    1.  S.Natarajan and R.Prameswaran.(2013) Indian Banking. S.Chand Publishing 
                Note: Latest edition of all References: should be used 
                Teaching Learning Process: 
                Lectures, class room discussions, team paper, presentations, and case studies 
                Assessment Methods: 
                       Internal Assessment             25 marks 
                       Written Theory Exam             75 marks 
                Keywords: 
                Money, money multiplier, monetary policy, commercial bank, central bank 
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