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(January 2023) Economy Of India - An Up To Date Analysis

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(January 2023) Economy Of India - An Up To Date Analysis

(January 2023) Economy Of India - An Up To Date Analysis
Last updated 10/2022
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(Oxford Diploma) The Economy of India - now and in the future - let's discuss Economics! (2 textbooks free!)

What you'll learn

Impact of Ukraine on the Indian economy

Policies on inflation, unemployment and growth - their success…or not

Forecasts for India's economy - short-term

Forecasts for India's economy - long term

Evaluation of government economic policy during and after the pandemic

Microeconomics

Macroeconomics

The Indian economy in 2022

Key economics areas of India

Requirements

None required

Description

Remember the key components of this course:22-3 hours of lectures on the Economy of India187 lectures split into 22 sections to allow for regular breaks - then returnWorkbooks on the Economy of IndiaAn active Q/A section - high participation rate - from students of the Indian EconomyRegular Educational Announcements about the EconomyIndia, officially the Republic of India, is a country in South Asia. It is the second-most populous country, the seventh-largest country by land area, and the most populous democracy in the world. WikipediaLearn about the economy here, on this course!What makes this course unusual:1. A very heavy emphasis on Instructor interaction - do NOT just watch videos…join in! Bring your knowledge of Economics in India!2. Current workbooks (July 2021)3. Current assessment of Economic policy in India (July 2021)4. No economic knowledge assumed and yet we immediately engage in discussion5. Rapid learning as the Economics is all current and supported by references.6. The Oxford Diploma (free) on meeting the criteria7. Two textbooks and two workbooks are included - everything you need! (Textbooks and workbooks on Economics are free) Therefore you will also learn core Microeconomics and Macroeconomics.This course is split into five sections:1. The current state of the Indian economy2. Provocative points - a series of lectures designed to stimulate discussion3. The Indian economy in the short and medium term future - under the pandemic4. The views of experts5. The Economy of India in 2022 - and the impact of the war in UkraineThroughout the course economic theory and practical examples are explored. We look at:Impact of the war in Ukraine on the Indian economyIndian economy : 2022Unemployment - demand deficient in particularBudget deficitInflation - the impact of oilHealthcare - a disaster?Infrastructure - promises keptEconomic growth - and recessionExports as an injection - but what of Bangladesh?Agriculture - labour intensiveNMPOf course I am hoping that students from India in particular, will join in the many discussions. The course asks questions; homework is set. We look at the work of current economists, current data (expressed in charts) and economic forecasts. No attempt is made to 'judge' merely to explore the situation as it now is, how it is projected - and then ask for comments.The course is several hours long but not so long that you'll never finish! The homework too is such that you're encouraged to research and then report back via the Q/A - hence the title 'Let's talk about….' …Economics Economics and then more Economics!So if you are interested in:a. Economicsb. Global economicsc. The economy in Indiad. Microeconomics (as I also mention theory)e. Macroeconomics (as we deal with inflation, growth etc)f. Anything and everything Economics (as this course is developing)BUT…..If you do not like participating, do not like homework, do not like being asked questions - then this course is NOT for you. But if you want really current information, in-depth discussions, examination of the economy in India - then enrol!

Overview

Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 Introduction

Section 2: OPTIONAL : UKRAINE

Lecture 2 Introduction

Lecture 3 Relevance

Lecture 4 Truth

Lecture 5 Action

Lecture 6 The End

Lecture 7 P.P.S.

Section 3: Friendly advice

Lecture 8 Friendly advice

Section 4: Preliminaries

Lecture 9 Please watch this first!

Lecture 10 The Oxford Diploma - compulsory

Lecture 11 Reviews

Section 5: Let'swalk…and talk…about the Indian Economy

Lecture 12 This is how it will work….

Lecture 13 Sanctions

Lecture 14 Low income…income inequality = misery

Lecture 15 Interest rates…not all bad?

Lecture 16 Impact…but on which countries? - part 1

Lecture 17 Impact - but on which countries - part 2

Lecture 18 Impact but on which countries - part 3

Lecture 19 Particle pollutants - part 1

Lecture 20 Particle pollutants - part 2

Lecture 21 Davos - globalisation - 1

Lecture 22 Davos globalisation - 2

Lecture 23 Davos globalisation - 3

Section 6: Let's chat some more about economies in general

Lecture 24 Introduction

Lecture 25 Fuel prices

Lecture 26 Labour shortages

Lecture 27 Chickpea shortage

Lecture 28 Doom, gloom …and sunset

Lecture 29 Inflation

Lecture 30 Salt

Lecture 31 House prices

Lecture 32 Food - part 1

Lecture 33 Food - part 2

Lecture 34 Tax cuts - part 1

Lecture 35 Tax cuts - part 2

Section 7: India's economy: currently (July 2021)

Lecture 36 Introduction

Lecture 37 About the Instructor

Lecture 38 Three promises

Lecture 39 Economic growth and inflation (Part 1)

Lecture 40 Economic growth and inflation (Part 2)

Lecture 41 Economic growth and inflation (Part 3)

Lecture 42 Unemployment (Part 1)

Lecture 43 Unemployment (Part 2)

Lecture 44 Exports

Lecture 45 Infrastructure

Lecture 46 Bank accounts

Lecture 47 Healthcare spending (Part 1)

Lecture 48 Healthcare spending (Part 2)

Lecture 49 Healthcare spending (Part 3)

Lecture 50 Agriculture (Part 1)

Lecture 51 Agriculture (Part 2)

Lecture 52 Agriculture (Part 3)

Section 8: Current challenges…future threats. Responses needed in Q/A !

Lecture 53 Economic growth (Part 1)

Lecture 54 Economic growth (Part 2)

Lecture 55 Economic growth (Part 3)

Lecture 56 Inflation (Wholesale and retail)

Lecture 57 Wholesale prices

Lecture 58 Credit

Lecture 59 Inadequate spending

Lecture 60 Vaccination

Lecture 61 Monetary policy

Lecture 62 Short term shocks: long term effects

Section 9: Superpower…failed state?

Lecture 63 Superpower…failed state? (Part 1)

Lecture 64 Superpower…failed state? (Part 2)

Lecture 65 Superpower…failed state? (Part 3)

Lecture 66 Superpower…failed state? (Part 4)

Lecture 67 Superpower…failed state? (Part 5)

Lecture 68 Superpower…failed state? (Part 6)

Lecture 69 Superpower…failed state? (Part 7)

Section 10: The key is exports

Lecture 70 The Delta Roadblock

Lecture 71 Global trade

Lecture 72 The vaccine

Section 11: Economic growth

Lecture 73 The projection from the IMF

Lecture 74 Growth story

Lecture 75 Multi-lateral Action - pt 1

Lecture 76 Multi-lateral action - pt 2

Section 12: A stumbling recovery?

Lecture 77 Interest and interest rates

Lecture 78 Uncertainty

Lecture 79 A few words about Exports

Lecture 80 Consumer activity

Lecture 81 Consumer credit

Section 13: The Indian Economy

Lecture 82 Growth rate and statistics - pt 1

Lecture 83 Growth rate and Statistics - pt 2

Lecture 84 Growth rate and Statistics - pt 3

Lecture 85 Growth rate and Statistics - pt 4

Lecture 86 Growth rate and Statistics - pt 5

Lecture 87 Growth rate and Statistics - pt 6

Section 14: Financing India's Growth - the Professor writes

Lecture 88 Financing the growth - part 1

Lecture 89 Financing the Growth - part 2

Lecture 90 Financing the Growth - part 3

Section 15: The risks to the Indian Economy

Lecture 91 Setting the scene (plus your research!) - part 1

Lecture 92 Setting the scene (plus your research!) - part 2

Lecture 93 Setting the scene (plus your research!) - part 3

Lecture 94 Third wave FY2022 - part 1

Lecture 95 Third wave FY2022 - part 2

Lecture 96 Banking sector - feel the pressure!

Lecture 97 Uncertainty

Lecture 98 Inflationary pressure

Lecture 99 Private sector investment (Part 1)

Lecture 100 Private sector investment (Part 2)

Lecture 101 Private sector investment (Part 3)

Lecture 102 Private sector investment (Part 4)

Lecture 103 Private sector investment (Part 5)

Lecture 104 Private sector investment (Part 6)

Lecture 105 Private sector investment (Part 7)

Lecture 106 Private sector investment (Part 8)

Lecture 107 Medium term: Jobs crisis?

Lecture 108 Protectionism

Lecture 109 Fiscal outlook

Section 16: The Experts

Lecture 110 Ankit Mishra - writer on energy and innovation (Part 1)

Lecture 111 Ankit Mishra - writer on energy and innovation (Part 2)

Lecture 112 Ankit Mishra - writer on energy and innovation (Part 3)

Lecture 113 Ankit Mishra - writer on energy and innovation (Part 4)

Lecture 114 Ankit Mishra - writer on energy and innovation (Part 5)

Lecture 115 Ankit Mishra - writer on energy and innovation (Part 6)

Lecture 116 Sanjana Kadjan (Part 1)

Lecture 117 Sanjana Kadjan (Part 2)

Lecture 118 Miniya Chatterji (Part 1)

Lecture 119 Miniya Chatterji (Part 2)

Lecture 120 Nalini Gulati (Part 1)

Lecture 121 Nalini Gulati (Part 2)

Lecture 122 Nalini Gulati (Part 3)

Lecture 123 Nalini Gulati (Part 4)

Section 17: By special request

Lecture 124 What is the NMP?

Lecture 125 Infrastructure

Lecture 126 Asset monetisation - the concept

Lecture 127 Requirements for progress

Lecture 128 So what?

Lecture 129 Why hasn't the government been recycling all along? Conglomerate capitalism?

Lecture 130 The political impact

Lecture 131 PPP - the benefits

Lecture 132 Capital recycling

Lecture 133 A revision lecture

Lecture 134 An essay

Section 18: The Economy of India in 2022

Lecture 135 Introduction

Lecture 136 Key indicators - 1

Lecture 137 Key indicators - 2

Lecture 138 Key indicators - 3

Lecture 139 Key indicators - 4

Lecture 140 Key indicators - 5

Lecture 141 Unemployment

Lecture 142 Growth

Lecture 143 Inflation - part 1

Lecture 144 Inflation - pt 2

Lecture 145 Balance of Payments

Section 19: India in economic crisis?

Lecture 146 Introduction

Lecture 147 Crisis - Unemployment?

Lecture 148 Crisis - Covid?

Lecture 149 Crisis - Budget?

Lecture 150 Crisis - Economic reforms?

Lecture 151 Crisis - Privatisation?

Lecture 152 Crisis - Investment?

Lecture 153 Crisis - Ukraine?

Section 20: Mind Map a Textbook!

Lecture 154 Mind Map a Textbook!

Section 21: Globalisation

Lecture 155 Introduction and Keynote speech

Lecture 156 Some causes of globalisation

Lecture 157 More on causes of globalisation

Lecture 158 Characteristics of globalisation - part 1

Lecture 159 Characteristics of globalisation - pt 2

Lecture 160 Winners and Losers

Lecture 161 How does Globalisation affect the UK Economy?

Lecture 162 Globalisation - the disadvantages

Lecture 163 Is globalisation irreversible?

Lecture 164 Discussion

Lecture 165 Multinationals and globalisation - part 1

Lecture 166 Multinationals and globalisation part 2

Section 22: The Great Reset - a provocative section to stimulate discussion!

Lecture 167 Introduction - pt 1

Lecture 168 Introduction - pt 2

Lecture 169 Introduction - pt 3

Lecture 170 Health - pt 1

Lecture 171 Health - pt 2

Lecture 172 Health - pt 3

Lecture 173 Wealth

Lecture 174 Ownership - pt 1

Lecture 175 Ownership - pt 2

Lecture 176 Continuance

Lecture 177 Energy - pt 1

Lecture 178 Energy - pt 2

Lecture 179 Energy - pt 3

Lecture 180 Nutrition pt 1

Lecture 181 Nutrition - pt 2

Lecture 182 Nutrition - pt 3

Lecture 183 Surveillance

Lecture 184 Individual sovereignty

Lecture 185 P.P.S.

Section 23: Reviews

Lecture 186 Reviews

Section 24: Bonus video

Lecture 187 Bonus video

Students interested in economies throughout the world,Students with a specific interest in India's economy,Student who are willing to discuss current economic policy