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Best Books for ICAR AIEEA PG JRF Exam - Social Sciences

Best Books for ICAR AIEEA PG JRF Exam - Social Sciences

For General Agriculture Part:

  • BriefBook of Agriculture By R S Maitry
  • HandBook of Agriculture By ICAR
  • Fundamentals of Agriculture by Arun katyayan Vol. 1& 2
  • Agriculture by Nem Raj Sunda

For Agriculture Economics Part:

  • Smart Book of Social Sciences by Agrimly Team (Best Ever Compilation)
  • Agricultural Economics by Subba Reddy and Bhavani Devi
  • Agricultural Finance and Management by Subba Reddy, P. Raghuram, and H.L. Ahuja
  • Economics of Farm Production and Management by V. T. Raju
  • Fundamentals of Farm Business Management by Johl & Kapoor
  • Advanced Economic Theory by H.L. Ahuja
  • Elementary Economic Theory by K.K. Dwett
  • Agricultural Marketing in India by Acharya & Agarwal

For Agriculture Extension Part:

  • Handbook of Agriculture Extension by ICAR  (Best Ever Compilation)
  • Extension Education by Adivi Reddy
  • Extension Communication and Management by G.L. Ray
  • Objective Agricultural Extension by V.G. Sunil
  • Fundamentals of Mathematical Statistics by Gupta and Kapoor
  • ICAR now and ahead…” by ICAR
  • Mahatma Gandhi’s Vision of Agriculture Achievements of ICAR
  • DARE-ICAR Achievements Latest

Syllabus - ICAR PG JRF Exam - Social Sciences

Syllabus - ICAR PG JRF Exam - Social Sciences

Code 06: MAJOR SUBJECT GROUP - SOCIAL SCIENCES

(Sub-Subjects: 6.1: AgriculturalEconomics, 6.2: Dairy Economics 6.3:Agriculture Extension/Extension Education/ Communication 6.4: Dairy Extension Education)

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Unit I:

  • Importance of Agriculture in national economy
  • Basic principles of crop production
  • Cultivation of rice, wheat, chickpea, pigeon-pea, sugarcane, groundnut, tomato, and mango
  • Major soils of India
  • Role of NPK and their deficiency symptoms
  • Structure and function of cell organelles
  • Mitosis and meiosis
  • Mendelian genetics
  • Elementary knowledge of photosynthesis, respiration, and transpiration
  • Structure and functions of carbohydrates, proteins, nucleic acids, enzymes, and vitamins
  • Major pests and diseases of rice, wheat, cotton, chickpea, sugarcane, and their management
  • Important rural development programmes in India
  • Organisational set up of agricultural research, education, and extension in India
  • Elements of statistics
  • Measures of central tendency and dispersion
  • Regression and correlation
  • Concept of probability, sampling techniques, and tests of significance

Unit II:

  • Theory of consumer behaviour
  • Theory of demand, elasticity of demand
  • Indifference curve analysis
  • Theory of firm, cost curves
  • Theory of supply, price determination
  • Market classification
  • Concept of macroeconomics
  • Money and banking
  • National income
  • Agricultural marketing—role, practice, institutions, problems, and reforms
  • Role of capital and credit in agriculture
  • Crop insurance, credit institutions, cooperatives
  • Capital formation in agriculture
  • Agrarian reforms, globalization
  • WTO & its impact on Indian agriculture

Unit III:

  • Basic principles of farm management
  • Concept of farming system and economics of farming systems
  • Agricultural production economics-scope and analysis
  • Factor-product relationship
  • Marginal cost and marginal revenue
  • Farm planning and budgeting
  • Agricultural finance: nature and scope
  • Time value of money, Compounding and discounting
  • Agricultural credit: meaning, definition, need, classification
  • Credit analysis: 4R’s, 5C’s, and 7 P’s of credit, repayment plans
  • History of financing agriculture in India
  • Commercial banks, nationalization of commercial banks
  • Lead bank scheme, regional rural banks, scale of finance
  • Higher financing agencies, RBI, NABARD, AFC, Asian Development Bank, World Bank
  • Role of capital and credit in agriculture; credit institutions, co-operatives, and agrarian reforms in India

Unit IV:

  • Extension Education- concept, meaning, principles, philosophy, scope, and importance
  • Extension programme planning and evaluation- steps and principles
  • Models of organizing agricultural extension
  • Historical development of extension in USA, Japan, and India
  • Rural development, meaning, importance, and problems
  • Rural development programmes in India- Pre-independence era to recent ones
  • Extension teaching methods
  • Definition and concept of sociology, differences between rural & urban communities
  • Social stratification, social groups, social organization, and social change
  • Rural leadership, educational psychology- learning and teaching
  • Role of personality in agricultural extension
  • Indian rural system- its characteristics; value system, cost and class; structure and customs
  • Rural group organization and adult education

Unit V:

  • Communication, principles, concepts, process, elements, and barriers in teaching methods
  • Different kinds of communication methods and media and AV aids/materials
  • Media mix, Campaign, Cyber extension- internet, cybercafé, Kisan Call Centers, teleconferencing
  • Agriculture journalism, diffusion and adoption of innovations- adopter categories
  • Capacity building of extension personnel and farmers- training to farmers, women, and rural youth

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List of Important Journals in Agricultural Economics

List of Important Journals in Agricultural Economics 

  1. Agricultural Economics Research Review
  2. Agricultural Finance Review
  3. Agricultural Marketing
  4. Agriculture and Agro-industries Journal
  5. Agriculture Statistics at a Glance
  6. APEDA Trade yearbook
  7. Asian Economic and Social Review (Old Series)
  8. Bulletin of Agricultural Prices
  9. Economic and Political Weekly
  10. Economic Survey of Asia and Far East
  11. FAO Commodity Review and Outlook
  12. FAO Production Year book
  13. FAO Trade year book
  14. Indian Cooperative Review
  15. Indian Economic Journal
  16. Indian Journal of Agricultural Economics
  17. Indian Journal of Agricultural Marketing
  18. Indian Journal of Economics
  19. International Food Policy Research Institute Research Report
  20. Journal of Agricultural Development and Policy
  21. Journal of Agricultural Economics
  22. Journal of Agricultural Economics and Development
  23. Journal of Farm Economics
  24. Land Economics
  25. Productivity
  26. Reserve Bank of India Bulletin
  27. Rural Economics and Management
  28. World Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology Abstracts
  29. World Agricultural Production and Trade: Statistical Report
  30. Yojana
  31. Agricultural Situation in India


e- Resources for  Agricultural Economics 


  1. www.pearsoned.com (Pearson Education Publication)
  2. www.mcgraw-hill.com (McGraw-Hill Publishing Company)
  3. www.oup.com (Oxford University Press)
  4. www.emeraldinsight.com (Emerald Group Publishing)
  5. www.sagepub.com (Sage publications)
  6. www.isaeindia.org (Indian Society of Agricultural Economics)
  7. www.macmillanindia.com (Macmillan Publishing)
  8. www.icar.org.in (Indian Council of Agricultural Research)
  9. www.khoj.com (Directory for Agricultural Economics) 
  10. www.ncap.res.in (National Centre for Agricultural Economics and Policy Research)
  11. www.ncdex.com (National Commodity & Derivatives Exchange Limited)
  12. www.phdcci.in (PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry)
  13. www.ficci.com (Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry)
  14. www.assocham.org (Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India)
  15. www.apeda.com (Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority)
  16. www.mpeda.com (Marine Products Export Development Authority)


AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS (SYLLABUS FOR ICAR’S JRF/SRF(PGS) )

SYLLABUS FOR THE ALL INDIA COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION FOR ADMISSION TO DOCTORAL DEGREE PROGRAMMES AND THE AWARD OF
JRF/SRF (PGS)

68 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS 

Unit 1: Economic Theory 
Nature, Scope and methods of economics-Economic systems- Basic economics concepts in economics- Theory of consumer behaviour –cardinal utility approach-ordinal utility approachindifference curve analysis-income and substitution effect-derivation of demand – applications of indifference curve analysis- revealed preference hypothesis- elasticity of demand and determinants-consumer surplus- Neo-classical theory of Production- Production function – Isoquants – Properties – homogenous production functions and Returns to scale - Technical progress– definition and types. -Profit maximization –Neoclassical theory of costs – Derivation of various types of cost curves- Cost minimization vs. profit maximization. Modern theory of costs-Derivation of supply and lay of supply-producer’s surplus. Market classification-pure and perfect competition. Characteristics and price determination under perfect and imperfect markets (monopoly, oligopoly and monopolistic competition)-- Theory of income distribution and factor shares- General Equilibrium theory- Pareto optimality- Social welfare function- National income-concepts and measurement methods- Theory of employmentclassical. Keynesian and post Keynesian theories of income determination. Consumption, Investment and saving functions-Concept of multipliers and accelarators- general equilibrium of product and money markets-IS and LM framework-inflation-types and control measures, Monetary and fiscal policies-instruments and effectiveness. 

Unit 2: Economic and Agricultural Development 
Concept of economic development and economic growth-indicators and measurement-Criteria and characteristics of developing nations-economic and non-economic factors of economic growth-, stages and theories of economic development- economic growth models-classical and neo-classical growth models, role of state, markets and civil society in economic development, institutions and economic development, international development institutionsObjective and processes for economic planning in India, economic and trade reforms in India. Role of agriculture in economic development, theories of agricultural development, agricultural policies (price, land, credit, R&D, trade, subsidy, etc.)-agricultural development issues-poverty, inequality, unemployment and environmental degradation-agricultural development programmes in India, issues of water, energy, environment, food and nutrition security, agro-eco -regional planning, assessment of ecosystem services, farm-non-farm linkages. 

Unit 3: Public Finance and International Economics 
Public Finance: Public and private finance. General principles of public finance. Principle of maximum social advantage. Public revenue. Incidence of tax and financial policies. Public expenditure and economic development. Balanced and unbalanced budgets. Limitations of fiscal policies. Fiscal policy as an instrument of development. Structure of development taxation. Public debt policy and economic development, international Economics: Principle of comparative advantage. Factor endowment theory, Balance of payments. . Trade with many goods and countries; Leontief paradox; human skills; technological gaps; the product cycleTrade policy: Protection; tariff and non-tariff measures; trade and market structure; trade liberalisation; factor mobility and movements; role of multinational enterprises. National competitive advantage – Porter’s diamondProblems of international monetary systems, Foreign trade and foreign capital. Export promotion and input substitution. Past experiences and future strategies. 

Unit 4: Farm Management Economics 
Definition of farm management and its relationship to technical and social sciences. Characteristics of modern farming. Role and functions of farm management under Indian condition. Measurement of management. Measures of farm efficiency. Cost concepts. Evaluation of farm assets and liabilities. Decision theory and decision making models. Decision making under different knowledge situations. Tools and techniques in farm decision making. Farm planning and budgeting-sources of data and illustration. Linear programming. Problem formulation in farm planning. Farm records and accounts. Farm inventory with applications to farming enterprises. Farm cost accounting for managerial analysis. Management of farm resources-land, labour, capital and machinery. Review of farm management research, education and extension in relation to changing needs. Systems approach in agriculture. Farming systems, identification of farming system inputs and outputs, sub-systems and the circuitry connecting these systems. Systems analysis to find out needed changes in policies and programmes. 

Unit 5: Agricultural Production Economics 
Nature and scope of agricultural production economics vis-à-vis farm management. Relative importance of farm production economics and farm management in developed and developing countries. Economics of farm production- resource allocation and use under static and dynamic conditions. Resource — product relationships in agriculture. Types of production functions, frontiers technical and allocative efficiency. General rules of their economics application. Technological change and production function analysis. Principles of choice and allocation of resources. Resource combination and cost minimization economies of scale and economies of size. Types of risk in agriculture, resource allocation and enterprise combination under risk and risk diffusion mechanisms. Nature of costs and family farm theory. Returns to scale and farm size. Dualities between production, cost and profit functions; Derivation of supply and factor demand functions from production and profit functions. 

Unit 6: Agricultural Finance and Co-operation 
Role of credit in agriculture and rural development. Estimates of agricultural credit requirements-investment, production, marketing and consumption. Role of public and private section banks and cooperatives in development financing. Classification of agricultural credit. Rural credit structure. Principles of agricultural finance and financial management. Agricultural finance as a part of public finance. Nexus between commercial banks and cooperative credit institutions. Recent innovations in extension of credit to agriculture. Rural credit supply and credit gap. Multiagency approach and coordination of credit structure at different levels. Agriculture credit policy. Principles and practices of cooperation. Success and failure of cooperative sector in India. Credit and non-credit institutions. National federations of cooperative organizations. Review of reforms in cooperative structure. Single window approach in agricultural input supply and output marketing. Bureaucracy and cooperatives. Management of cooperative institutions. Professionalization and revitalization of cooperatives. Role of cooperatives under new economic policy Risks in financing agriculture. Risk management strategies and coping mechanism. Crop Insurance programmes – review of different crop insurance schemes – yield loss and weather based insurance and their applications. 

Unit 7: Agricultural Marketing 
Nature and scope of marketing in a developing economy. Classification of markets. Problems of marketing agricultural produce. Functions of marketing. Marketable surplus and marketed surplus. Channels of marketing agricultural produce and price spread Market Sructure, Conduct and Performance (SCP). Marketing institutions, their role and functions. Regulated markets and other state interventions in agricultural marketing. Role of commission on agriculture cost and prices and parastatal organizations in agricultural marketing. Cooperative marketing. Marketing practices and cost-marketing of grains, pulses, commercial crops, fruits, vegetables, livestock and livestock products and inputs. Processing, transportation, storage and warehousing, equity aspects of marketing. Marketing efficiency. Marketing finance-methods and practices. Forward trading and speculation. Future markets. Market management. Agricultural price analysis. Seasonal and spatial variations in prices in agricultural price policy. Agricultural exports, problems and prospects. Role of information technology and telecommunication in agricultural marketing. 

Unit 8: Agricultural Project Analysis 
Definition of project in agriculture. Need for project approach for agricultural development. Project cycle. Project identification and formulation. Project appraisal-ex-ante and ex-post. Projection worth measures-discounting techniques,net work techniques –PERT and CPM. Project monitoring and mid-course corrections. Project funding. 

Unit 9: Research Methodology and Econometrics
Agricultural economics research, steps and themes, collection and analysis of data, scientific report writing., econometric and statistical methods, sampling methods, probability theory. Multiple regression analysis, ordinary and generalized least squares estimators, BLUE, multicollinearity, heteroscedasticity, auto correlation, dummy variables. Simultaneous equation methods
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