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The document provides course outlines for a Master's degree program. It lists the core courses required in the first year which include Microeconomics, Financial Management, Development Economics, and International Trade. The second year required courses are Macroeconomics, Monetary and Fiscal Policies, General Management, and Human Resource Management. Additionally, the outline lists Research Methodology, Computer Skills, and General Ability as a required course both years. For each course, it provides a brief multi-point description of the topics that will be covered.

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The document provides course outlines for a Master's degree program. It lists the core courses required in the first year which include Microeconomics, Financial Management, Development Economics, and International Trade. The second year required courses are Macroeconomics, Monetary and Fiscal Policies, General Management, and Human Resource Management. Additionally, the outline lists Research Methodology, Computer Skills, and General Ability as a required course both years. For each course, it provides a brief multi-point description of the topics that will be covered.

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Microeconomics


1. Methodology : Inductive and deductive methods; Economic theories- role and
assumptions; Importance and uses of micro-economics.

2. Theories of Demand : Indifference Curve analysis; Income, substitution and
price effects; Revealed Preference Theory.

3. Theories of Production and Cost : Law of variable proportions, Isoquants and
their properties; Cobb-Douglas production function and elasticity of
substitution between factors; Cost curves.

4. Price and Output Determination under Various Market Systems: Perfect
competition, monopoly, monopolistic competition and oligopoly; Price
discrimination and their degrees.

5. Theories of Distribution : Marginal Productivity Theory; Factor pricing in
competitive and imperfectly competitive markets.



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Financial Management

1. Financial system and market; Capital market, money market, securities
market, market indexes, Bond valuation, financial derivatives Instruments.

2. Financial planning and capital structure management.

3. Financial investment analysis; Capital budgeting; Cost of capital, Portfolio
analysis and selection.

4. Financial statements and their analysis - Analysis of financial statements;
Financial forecasting; Ratio analysis for measuring performance.

5. Financial institutions and their management Financial sector reforms in
Nepal.

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Development Economics

1. Structure and characteristics of developing economies Structural diversities
in developing countries; Determinants of economic growth; Development
issues and challenges; Contemporary theories and approaches to economic
underdevelopment.

2. Poverty, inequality, population growth and development; Measuring poverty
and inequality; Basic issues and challenges of population growth, Quality of
life - issues; Migration and urbanization trends and issues.

3. Development policy-making and role of the state The nature of
development planning, rationale, and the planning process; Problems of
implementation and plan failures; Trends in governance and reform.


4. Development planning in Nepal Development issues in Nepal; Relevance of
planning; Tools used in the planning process Cost-benefit analysis, internal
rate of return, financial and economic analysis, logical framework analysis;
Challenges of economic development in Nepal.

5. Policy issues in development Current status and dimensions of economic
policies in Nepal; Economic liberalization policies adopted by Nepal and their
impact; Privatization policy and its effective implementation; Foreign aid
trend, composition and its utilization in Nepal; Major Issues and challenges;
Economic diplomacy; Foreign direct investment concepts, current status,
and future prospects in the context of Nepal.

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I nternational Trade

1. Theories of international trade and investment : from classical to modern
theories.
2. Balance of payments: Causes of dis-equilibrium and the theories of
adjustment.
3. Foreign exchange rate determination - theories of foreign exchange, fixed vs
flexible exchange rate systems.
4. Regional economic cooperationconcept, structure and working of SAARC,
ASEAN, EU and BIMSTEC; Comparative perspective of trade and
development.
5. World Trade Organization Objectives, Structure, Nepal's commitments and
achievements.
6. Nepal's foreign trade policy Import-substitution vs export-promotion;
Instruments of foreign trade policy; Open economy and the case for free
trade; Free trade vs protection; Basic tariff analysis; Balance of trade issues;
Effects of existing trade policies; Bilateral and multilateral trade agreements
strategies and issues.
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Macroeconomics, Monetary and Fiscal Policies, General
Management and Human Resource Management

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Macroeconomics

1. National Income Accounting : Concepts of GDP, GDP measurement, GDP
computation in Nepal and associated problems.

2. IS-LM Model : The IS-LM curves - comparative static analysis of IS-LM
model; Changes in fiscal and monetary policy instruments in the IS-LM
model.

3. Theories of Consumption and Savings : Life cycle and permanent income
hypotheses; Rational and Adaptive Expectations.

4. Inflation and Unemployment : Concepts and costs of inflation; Concepts
and costs of unemployment; Tradeoff between inflation and
unemployment.

5. Growth Theories : Harrod-Domar; Solow-Swan; Technical progress in
Neo-classical model, Implications of the Neo-classical model.

6. Stabilization Policies : Prospects and problems.











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Monetary and Fiscal Policies

1. Theories of Money Demand: Quantity theory, Keynesian theory and
Portfolio theory.

2. Money Supply: Definition and factors affecting money supply, High
powered money and money multiplier.
3. Money and Interest rates.

4 Monetary Policy of Nepal: Objectives, targets and tools; Roles of Nepal
Rastra Bank in monetary and financial stability.

5. Inflation: Causes measurement and consequences.

6. Fiscal Policy: Objectives, importance, crowding out effect - structure of
revenue and pattern of expenditure; Current tax structure and issues,
Problems in Value Added Tax; Government budgetary management .


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General Management

1. Management System - Management function and processes; Emerging
concepts; Managerial roles and skills; Contemporary challenges for
managers; Ethics and social responsibility; Good corporate governance-
objectives and challenges.

2. Strategic Planning - Strategic planning process; Assessment of
organizational environment - environmental scanning and SWOT analysis;
Strategy formulation - mission, goals, objectives, strategies, and plans;
Organizational portfolio plans; Strategy implementation and control.


3. Organizational Structure - Dimensions and forms of organizational design;
Approaches to organizing; Departmentation, power and authority
structure, and decentralization; Emerging concepts in organizing.

4. Decision making and Problem solving - Processes; Group decision making;
Techniques for stimulating creativity; Information technology in decision
making; Crisis management; Quantitative tools for decision making.

5. Leadership and communication - Approaches and modern views;
Management of work groups and team work; Inter-group conflicts and
their management; Communication structure - barriers and facilitators.

6. Supervision, Monitoring, Control and Quality - Supervision and monitoring
systems and techniques; Organizational control system - dimensions and
necessary conditions for control; Information system for effective control
system; Quality control; Quality management - TQM techniques, factors
affecting quality, and managerial role in QTM; Benchmarking and quality
assurance techniques; Managing change and development in
organizations.


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Human Resource Managment

1. HRM System - Components, functions and design; HRM and organizational
performance; Competitive advantage through people; HR Planning -
Forecasting; J ob analysis; Selection tests; Managing workforce diversity.

2. HRD Framework, Employee Empowerment, and Capacity Building -
Methods of employee training and management development; Methods of
work-based training and management development; Evaluation of training
effectiveness; Employee empowerment and capacity building -
objectives,methods and processes; Succession planning.

3. Motivation and Performance - Motivation through compensation, gain
saring, job redesign, participation, quality of work life; Motivation and
retention issues.

4. Performance Evaluation - Criteria and techniques; Administering
performance evaluation; Career development.


5. Employee Commitment and Productivity - Objectives, measurement
techniques and issues; Organizational citizenship behavior; Flexible
Working - J ob rotation, job sharing, shift-working, family-friendly working,
tele-commuting; Team roles at work.

6. Contemporary challenges and problems of HRM and labour relations.



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Research Methodology, Computer Operating Knowledge
and General Ability

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Research Methodology /

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1. Introduction to Research Features, nature and process of scientific
research; Basic and applied research; Quantitative and qualitative
research; Role of research in economics and management .
2. Steps in Research Literature review-sources of the literature, phases in
the review, and format of review presentation; Problem definition;
Theoretical framework propositions, concepts, constructs, and variables;
Hypothesis formulation.
3. Research Design Research design; Types of design exploratory,
descriptive, developmental, explanatory, survey and action research;
Measurement and scaling construction of attitude scales; Reliability and
validity of measurement.
4. Sampling Sampling design; Sampling process; Types of sampling
probability and non-probability; Determining the sample size; Sampling Vs
non-sampling errors and the methods of minimizing such errors.
5. Data Collection Classification of primary and secondary data;
Questionnaire contents, design, and administration; Research interviews
personal and telephone; Direct observation; Using Internet for data
collection; Fieldwork management.
6. Data Analysis Preparing and presenting data; Summarizing data
graphs and charts; Statistical analysis descriptive and inferential,
parametric and non-parametric; Analysis of qualitative data .

7. Research Proposal Purposes; Types; Structuring the research proposal
contents and formats; Evaluating the research proposal.
8. Research Report Presentation of a research report; Types of report;
Report process; Formats and styles of report writing; Uses of citations and
references.

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Computer Operating Knowledge -/

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1 Introduction to Computer Operating System
2 Windows Operating System
3 Word Processing Packages
4 Spread Sheet Package
5 Presentation Software: MS Power Point
6 Graphical Package
7 Utility Software: WinZip
8 Introduction to Databases

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General Ability Test -/

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1 Verbal ability
2 Quantitative ability
3 Logical reasoning ability
4 General awareness

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