Topics
Factors of Production
- Meaning of Production Mechanism
- Factors of Production
The Productive Mechanism
Elementary Theory of Demand
- Individual Demand Curve
- Determinants of Demand
- Individual Demand Function
- Market Demand Function
- Law of Demand
- Causes of Operation of Law of Demand
- Exceptions to the Law of Demand
- Changes in Demand
- Causes Behind Shifts of Demand Curve
- Difference Between Extension and Increase in Demand
Theory of Demand and Supply
Market
Elasticity of Demand
- Concept of Elasticity of Demand
- Methods of Measuring Price Elasticity of Demand
- Degrees (Or Kinds) of Price Elasticity of Demand
- Factors Affecting Price Elasticity of Demand
- Types of Elasticity of Demand > Income Elasticity
Theory of Supply
- Determinants of Supply
- Concept of Stock
- Law of Supply
- Reasons Behind the Operation of the Law of Supply
- Distinguish between Stock and Supply
- Change in Quantity Supplied (Or Movements Along the Supply Curve)
- Changes in Supply
- Distinction Between Change in Quantity Supplied (Or Movement Along Supply Curve and Change in Supply Or Shift of the Supply Curve)
- Distinction Between Expansion in Supply and Increase in Supply
- Distinction Between Contraction in Supply and Decrease in Supply
- Elasticity of Supply
Banking in India
Demonetisation
Inflation
Meaning and Types of Markets
- Concept of Market
- Classification of Market Structure
- Perfect Competition
- Monopoly
- Monopolistic Competition
- Oligopoly
- Concept of Monopsony
- Distinction Between Perfect Competition, Monopoly and Monopolistic Competition
- Similarities Between Monopolistic Competition and Perfect Competition
- Similarities Between Monopolistic Competition and Monopoly
Meaning and Functions of Money
Consumer Awareness
Commercial Banks
- Commercial Banks
- Importance of Banks
- Banking > Functions of Commercial Bank
- Primary Functions
- Agency Functions
- General Utility Functions
- Concept of Credit Creation
- Nationalisation of Banks
Central Bank
- Quantitative and Qualitative Credit Control Measures Adopted by RBI
- Central Bank Function - Banker's Bank
- Central Bank Function - Goverment Bank
- Meaning of Central Bank
- Differences Between a Central Bank and a Commercial Bank
- Central Bank
- Functions of a Central Bank
- Monetary Policy of the Central Bank
- Quantitative Methods
- Qualitative (Or Selective) Methods
- Demonetisation
Introduction to Public Finance
- Public Finance
- Nature of Public Finance
- Difference Between Public Finance and Private Finance
Public Revenue
- Public Revenue > Taxes
- Significance of Public Revenue
- Structure of Public Finance > Public Revenue
- Objectives and Significance of Taxes
- GST(Economics)
- Types of Taxes
- Other Kinds of Taxes
- Specific and Advalorem Taxes
- Concept for Proportional Tax
- Concept for Progressive Tax
- Concept for Regressive Tax
- Concept for Digressive Tax
Public Expenditure
- Revenue Expenditure and Capital Expenditure
- Developmental and Non-developmental Expenditure
- Productive and Unproductive Expenditure
- Structure of Public Finance > Public Expenditure
- Objectives of Public Expenditure
- Role of Public Expenditure in Economic Development
Public Debt
- Difference Between Public and Private Debts
- Structure of Public Finance > Public Debt
Inflation
- Inflation
- Wholesale Price Index (WPI)
- Consumer Price Index (CPI)
- Food Basket
- Relationship Between Value of Money and Price Level
- Types of Inflation
- Demand Pull Inflation
- Cost Push Inflation
- Effects of Inflation
Consumer Awareness
- Factors Causing Exploitation of Consumers
- Rise of Consumer Awareness
- Legal Measures Available to Protect Consumers from Being Exploited (COPRA, RTI)
- Awareness of Food Adulteration and Its Harmful Effects
- Consumer Awareness
- Consumer is Exploitation
- Consumer Movement
- Consumer Rights
- Food Adulteration
- Consumer Protection Act 1986 (COPRA)
- Right to Information Act 2005
- Understanding the Importance of Educating Consumers of Their Rights
- Consumer Duties
- Standardisation of Product
- Introduction
- Flowchart
Maharashtra State Board: Class 11
Introduction
Over centuries, money transformed from barter goods into today’s digital currencies through well-defined stages. Clear definitions, simple language, engaging visuals, real-life analogies, and summary sections greatly enhance student understanding of this evolution.
Maharashtra State Board: Class 11
Flowchart

