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Indian Economy for UPSC and State Public Services Examination | Prelims & Mains an | By Gaurav Agrawal | 3rd Edition | Pearson Publication ( English Medium )
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Indian Economy for UPSC and State Public Services Examination | Prelims & Mains an | By Gaurav Agrawal | 3rd Edition | Pearson Publication ( English Medium ).
Indian Economy by Gaurav Agrawal is now in its third edition. The book continues to enthral and engage the readers with its story-telling approach and pictographical explanations. The book has been moulded into a new layout with relevant chapter-wise images and synopsis, which is user-friendly and focused. The book remarkably continues to comprehend the complexities of Economics through unique and new-way learning pedagogy that is ‘Tickle your Grey Cells’ series to revise and test the topics learnt. Moreover, the concepts are further explained through ‘Pictographic Representation’, which is an ice-breaker.
Features –
What's New –
📚 Trump Tariffs, RCEP Debate, Employment Debate, GDP Measurement Debate, Enhanced Government Schemes Coverage
🎯 Story-telling approach, Pictographic Explanations and Infographics
🔥 25 Flashcards covering Budget 2025 & Economic Survey 2024-2025"
Book Contents –
Unit 1 Demystifying Economics for UPSC –
1.1 The Uncertainties of UPSC 1.2 Which Topics to Focus Upon 1.3 Current Affairs vs Static Questions 1.4 Concepts vs Memorization 1.5 Analytical Thinking and Good Answers 1.6 A Recap
Unit 2 Understanding Money –
2.1 The Impossible Trinity 2.2 Monetary Policy 2.3 The Yield Curve 2.4 Inflation 2.5 Unemployment and Inflation 2.6 Fiscal Policy and Inflation 2.7 The Fixed and Floating Exchange Rates 2.8 Exchange Rates and International Trade 2.9 Exchange Rates and Inflation 2.10 Balance of Payments 2.11 BoP Crisis 2.12 Other Central Banks and India 2.13 Impossible Trinity Revisited 2.14 Inflation vs Growth 2.15 Money Laundering
Unit 3 Indian Financial System –
3.1 The Journey of Money in India 3.2 RBI’s Printing Press and the Banks 3.3 Money and Money Multiplier 3.4 The Reserve Bank of India 3.5 Inflation Measurement in India 3.6 Mainstream Banking 3.7 Non-Mainstream Banking 3.8 Private Sector Financing 3.9 Government Financing 3.10 Equity Markets in India 3.11 Payments
Unit 4 Macroeconomics –
4.1 Chasing Economic Growth 4.2 Measuring Gross Domestic Product 4.3 Technology and Human Capital 4.4 Growth Patterns 4.5 The GDP Equation 4.6 Investment and Savings 4.7 Fiscal Policy 4.8 Government Accounting 4.9 International Trade 4.10 Summarizing the quest for growth
Unit 5 The Story of the Indian Economy –
5.1 The Story of the Indian Economy 5.2 How do we Measure Our GDP? 5.3 Indian Economy Before Liberalization 5.4 Indian Economy After Liberalization 5.5 Indian Economy After Liberalization—Questions 5.6 Savings & Investment 5.7 Services vs Manufacturing 5.8 India’s International Trade 5.9 Capital Flows 5.10 India’s Fiscal Landscape 5.11 Private Sector in Infrastructure 5.12 Niti Aayog 5.13 Finance Commissions 5.14 Energy
Unit 6 Inclusive Growth –
6.1 Growth vs Development 6.2 Poverty and Hunger 6.3 Inequality 6.4 Financial Inclusion 6.5 Labour 6.6 Land Reforms
Unit 7 Food & Agriculture –
7.1 Why this section? 7.2 Cropping Pattern 7.3 Minimum Support Price (MSP) and Public Distribution System (PDS) 7.4 Fertilizers 7.5 Other Input Subsidies 7.6 Investment and Agricultural Growth 7.7 Agriculture Marketing 7.8 Other Issues in Agriculture 7.9 Food Processing.
About the Author
Gaurav Agrawal is the IAS Rank 1 of Civil Services 2013 exam and is currently serving in Rajasthan. His current posting is as District collector, Jodhpur and before this he has held posts of District Collector Tonk, Commissioner in urban development authorities, Director of School Education and Chief Executive in rural development at district level. Apart from being the overall exam topper, he was also the Economics Optional topper in the exam. In his first attempt, he secured Rank 244 and joined the IPS before writing the exam again. Prior to this, he worked as a credit derivatives trader at the Asia Pacific trading desk of Citigroup in Hong Kong, between 2008 to 2011. He used to closely follow macroeconomy and government policies while working there which helped him develop his core understanding in the subject. Before joining Citi, he did MBA from IIM Lucknow in Finance, where he was the gold medalist. His CAT percentile was 99.8. Before IIM, he graduated from IIT Kanpur in Computer Science and Engineering and secured an all India rank of 45 in the IIT JEE exam in 2001 to reach there. Over the years, Gaurav has developed a keen interest and expertise in economics and this book is the outcome of the same.
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SKU / BOOK Code: | Pea-Ind-Economy-(E) |
Publisher: | Pearson Publication |
Author: | Gaurav Agrawal |
Binding Type: | Paperback |
No. of Pages: | 744 |
ISBN-10: | 9367133871 |
ISBN-13: | 978-9367133873 |
Edition: | 3rd Edition |
Language: | English Medium |
Publish Year: | 2025-06 |
Weight (g): | 1500 |
Product Condition: | New |
Reading Age: | Above 10 Years |
Country of Origin: | India |
Genre: | Competitive Books |
Manufacturer: | Pearson Publication |
Importer: | Pearson Publication |
Packer: | Fullfilled by Supplier |
Indian Economy for UPSC and State Public Services Examination | Prelims & Mains an | By Gaurav Agrawal | 3rd Edition | Pearson Publication ( English Medium ).
Indian Economy by Gaurav Agrawal is now in its third edition. The book continues to enthral and engage the readers with its story-telling approach and pictographical explanations. The book has been moulded into a new layout with relevant chapter-wise images and synopsis, which is user-friendly and focused. The book remarkably continues to comprehend the complexities of Economics through unique and new-way learning pedagogy that is ‘Tickle your Grey Cells’ series to revise and test the topics learnt. Moreover, the concepts are further explained through ‘Pictographic Representation’, which is an ice-breaker.
Features –
What's New –
📚 Trump Tariffs, RCEP Debate, Employment Debate, GDP Measurement Debate, Enhanced Government Schemes Coverage
🎯 Story-telling approach, Pictographic Explanations and Infographics
🔥 25 Flashcards covering Budget 2025 & Economic Survey 2024-2025"
Book Contents –
Unit 1 Demystifying Economics for UPSC –
1.1 The Uncertainties of UPSC 1.2 Which Topics to Focus Upon 1.3 Current Affairs vs Static Questions 1.4 Concepts vs Memorization 1.5 Analytical Thinking and Good Answers 1.6 A Recap
Unit 2 Understanding Money –
2.1 The Impossible Trinity 2.2 Monetary Policy 2.3 The Yield Curve 2.4 Inflation 2.5 Unemployment and Inflation 2.6 Fiscal Policy and Inflation 2.7 The Fixed and Floating Exchange Rates 2.8 Exchange Rates and International Trade 2.9 Exchange Rates and Inflation 2.10 Balance of Payments 2.11 BoP Crisis 2.12 Other Central Banks and India 2.13 Impossible Trinity Revisited 2.14 Inflation vs Growth 2.15 Money Laundering
Unit 3 Indian Financial System –
3.1 The Journey of Money in India 3.2 RBI’s Printing Press and the Banks 3.3 Money and Money Multiplier 3.4 The Reserve Bank of India 3.5 Inflation Measurement in India 3.6 Mainstream Banking 3.7 Non-Mainstream Banking 3.8 Private Sector Financing 3.9 Government Financing 3.10 Equity Markets in India 3.11 Payments
Unit 4 Macroeconomics –
4.1 Chasing Economic Growth 4.2 Measuring Gross Domestic Product 4.3 Technology and Human Capital 4.4 Growth Patterns 4.5 The GDP Equation 4.6 Investment and Savings 4.7 Fiscal Policy 4.8 Government Accounting 4.9 International Trade 4.10 Summarizing the quest for growth
Unit 5 The Story of the Indian Economy –
5.1 The Story of the Indian Economy 5.2 How do we Measure Our GDP? 5.3 Indian Economy Before Liberalization 5.4 Indian Economy After Liberalization 5.5 Indian Economy After Liberalization—Questions 5.6 Savings & Investment 5.7 Services vs Manufacturing 5.8 India’s International Trade 5.9 Capital Flows 5.10 India’s Fiscal Landscape 5.11 Private Sector in Infrastructure 5.12 Niti Aayog 5.13 Finance Commissions 5.14 Energy
Unit 6 Inclusive Growth –
6.1 Growth vs Development 6.2 Poverty and Hunger 6.3 Inequality 6.4 Financial Inclusion 6.5 Labour 6.6 Land Reforms
Unit 7 Food & Agriculture –
7.1 Why this section? 7.2 Cropping Pattern 7.3 Minimum Support Price (MSP) and Public Distribution System (PDS) 7.4 Fertilizers 7.5 Other Input Subsidies 7.6 Investment and Agricultural Growth 7.7 Agriculture Marketing 7.8 Other Issues in Agriculture 7.9 Food Processing.
About the Author
Gaurav Agrawal is the IAS Rank 1 of Civil Services 2013 exam and is currently serving in Rajasthan. His current posting is as District collector, Jodhpur and before this he has held posts of District Collector Tonk, Commissioner in urban development authorities, Director of School Education and Chief Executive in rural development at district level. Apart from being the overall exam topper, he was also the Economics Optional topper in the exam. In his first attempt, he secured Rank 244 and joined the IPS before writing the exam again. Prior to this, he worked as a credit derivatives trader at the Asia Pacific trading desk of Citigroup in Hong Kong, between 2008 to 2011. He used to closely follow macroeconomy and government policies while working there which helped him develop his core understanding in the subject. Before joining Citi, he did MBA from IIM Lucknow in Finance, where he was the gold medalist. His CAT percentile was 99.8. Before IIM, he graduated from IIT Kanpur in Computer Science and Engineering and secured an all India rank of 45 in the IIT JEE exam in 2001 to reach there. Over the years, Gaurav has developed a keen interest and expertise in economics and this book is the outcome of the same.
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