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Bachelor's Degree Programme (BDP) : Assignment 2020-2021

This document provides instructions for an assignment on the elective course ECO-09: Money, Banking and Financial Institutions for the July 2020 and January 2021 admission cycles at the Indira Gandhi National Open University. It details that the assignment is worth 30% of the final grade and must be submitted by March 15th for the June term-end exam or September 15th for the December term-end exam. The assignment contains questions about inflation, credit creation, money markets, the World Bank, and short notes on related topics.

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Bachelor's Degree Programme (BDP) : Assignment 2020-2021

This document provides instructions for an assignment on the elective course ECO-09: Money, Banking and Financial Institutions for the July 2020 and January 2021 admission cycles at the Indira Gandhi National Open University. It details that the assignment is worth 30% of the final grade and must be submitted by March 15th for the June term-end exam or September 15th for the December term-end exam. The assignment contains questions about inflation, credit creation, money markets, the World Bank, and short notes on related topics.

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ECO - 09

Bachelor’s Degree Programme


(BDP)

ASSIGNMENT
2020-2021

Elective Course in Commerce


ECO – 09: Money, Banking and Financial Institutions

For July 2020 and January 2021 admission cycle

School of Management Studies


Indira Gandhi National Open University
Maidan Garhi, New Delhi -110068
School of Management Studies
Indira Gandhi National Open University

Elective Course in Commerce


ECO – 09: Money, Banking and Financial Institutions
ASSIGNMENT: 2020-2021

Dear Students,
As explained in the Programme Guide, you have to do one Tutor Marked Assignment in this
Course.
Assignment is given 30% weightage in the final assessment. To be eligible to appear in the
Term-end examination, it is compulsory for you to submit the assignment as per the schedule.
Before attempting the assignments, you should carefully read the instructions given in the
Programme Guide.
This assignment is valid for two admission cycles (July 2020 and January 2021). The validity
is given below:
1. Those who are enrolled in July 2020, it is valid up to June 2021.
2. Those who are enrolled in January 2021, it is valid up to December 2021.
You have to submit the assignment of all the courses to The Coordinator of your Study Centre.
For appearing in June Term-End Examination, you must submit assignment to the Coordinator of
your study centre latest by 15th March. Similarly for appearing in December Term-End
Examination, you must submit assignments to the Coordinator of your study centre latest by 15th
September.
TUTOR MARKED ASSIGNMENT
COURSE CODE : ECO-09
COURSE TITLE : Money, Banking and Financial Institutions
ASSIGNMENT CODE : ECO-09/TMA/2020-21
COVERAGE : ALL BLOCKS
Maximum Marks: 100
Attempt all the questions:

1. Define the concept of inflation and explain inflationary process. Why (20)
should inflation be controlled? Explain the various measures to be
adopted to control it.

2. What is credit creation? Explain how banks can create credit. What arc (20)
the limitations of credit creation?

3. What is meant by money market? Discuss various constituents of (20)


money market and their functioning in India.

4. Discuss the functions of the World Bank. Does its performance solve (20)
the capital scarcity problems of less developed countries?

5. Write short notes on the following: (4X5)

(a) Superiority of Keynes' analysis of Money and Prices over the


classical analysis
(b) Central Bank
(c) Non-bank financial intermediary
(d) Functions of Commercial Bank

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