About Economics and Vedanta.
Table Of Contents
Foreword
Table Of Contents:
- Foreword
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Basic Problems Of An Economy
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- Human /Wants (or ends) are unlimited
- Means (or resources) to satisfy wants are
limited
- Means have alternative uses
- The problem of allocation of resources
- The problem of efficient and full employment of
resources
- The problem of growth of resources
- The problem of economic development
- Vedantic Solution
- Micro Economics
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- Utility
- Business Organisation
- The Single Proprietorship
- Partnership
- Companies
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- Financing of Companies
- Factors of Production
- Profit Maximising Behaviour
- Theory of Perfect Competition
- Monopoly
- Macro Economics
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- Necessity for Macroeconomics
- National lncome …
- Significance of the Study of National
Income
- Poverty
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- Relative Poverty or Head Count Ratio of Poverty
Measurement
- Collective Poverty
- Population
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- Birth Rate
- Death Rate
- Remedial Measures
- Problem of over Population
- Planning
- Economists
- Beyond Concepts
- The Real Bliss
- The Unique Solution
- To Perfection
- Glossary
Foreword
HOW TO READ THIS BOOK:
This book deals with the aspects of Economics and Vedanta.
The sole aim of every being is to be permanently happy. In the
book, it is show that Economics does not give a permanent
solution to the lives of beings in order to make them
permanently happy. No doubt the subject Economics provides
solutions then and there, as and when problems seem to appear.
However, these solutions pertain only to the environment of the
existing problems at that time. Since, it appears that the
solutions are brought out only with a short-sightedness, a
forethought to find an everlasting solution is necessary and
Vedanta explicitly provides such a solution. Therefore, the
reader with an open mind could probe into the above aspects and
thereby attain the highest benefit. Hence, this book is meant
for everyone who is longing for permanent happiness.