hi,
I am doing my b.tech in mechanical engineering and have just completed my 4th semester.I want to secure a good rank so that i can get selected for foreign services.I need to know how can i improve my knowledge about economics for the GS part.
hi,
I am doing my b.tech in mechanical engineering and have just completed my 4th semester.I want to secure a good rank so that i can get selected for foreign services.I need to know how can i improve my knowledge about economics for the GS part.
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Dear Aspirant
To develop interest you have to be little creative and have to think and relate whatever you study to real life of any subject.If you are able to do so half the work is done
First thing first initially you have to choose right materials.
Go through Economics Times Of India daily first few days you will feel difficulty but whatever you study try to relate it with practical life(means its meaning and its impact on the market how it will affect your life ).You don't need to be masters in economics
Just go through previous years GS papers see which topics they have asked from economy and some important terms like CRR ,RRR etc and understand them . If you study this subject with interest it will even help you in your future also in managing your economy.
All the best
inorder to increase your knowledge of economics you should study good books of economics for the preparation of civil services examination, make notes of economics,read economics times of india daily,try to understand the concepts,solve previous years gs question papers.
all the best
happy learning!!!!
Hello
Friend , I can just suggest you some name of the books for Economics ,rest of the studying part you have to do . One more thing that you can do that will help you a lot for improving your economics is that you can join IAS coaching institute for this subject like : TIME , BRILLIANT TUTORIAL , CAREER FORUM , CAREER LAUNCHER , ETC....
LIST OF BOOKS THAT YOU CAN FOLLOW IS GIVEN BELOW :
Economics (Read Relevant Chapters) - Paul A. Samuelson
An Introduction to Economics - A.W. Stonier and D.C. Hauge
Monetary Theory and Public Policy - Kenneth Kurihara
Economic Survey : Eighth Five Year Plan: New Industrial Policy - Government of India
Outline of Monetary Economics (Read Relevant Chapters) - A.C.I. Day
Public Finance - H.L. Bhatia
Modern Banking (Read Relevant Chapters) - R.S. Sayers
Indian Economy - Mishra and Puri
Macro Economic Analysis - Edward Shepiro
Indian Economy - R. Dutt and KPM Sundaram
Economic Growth and Development - Mayer and Baldwin
GOOD LUCK ! !
HOPE IT HELPS ...