Economy for Prelims
- All Economy Notes for Prelims at one place.
- Prepared from all major newspapers / PIB / Government Reports.
K-shaped Recovery – UPSC Prelims
K-Shaped Recovery: A K-shaped recovery occurs when, following a recession, different parts of the economy recover at different rates, times, or
Neobanks – UPSC Prelims
What are Neobanks? Neobanks are financial institutions that give customers a cheaper alternative to traditional banks. These are digital banks
Impact of US inflation on India’s inflation – UPSC Prelims
Inflation in USA increases inflationary pressure on Indian Economy. Imported inflation: When prices increase globally, everything that is imported will become
Capital Account Convertibility – UPSC Prelims
There are two type of accounts i.e. Current and Capital. Balance of Payment (BoP) The balance of payments is a
Gig Economy – UPSC Prelims
What is the Gig Economy? The Gig Economy is characterized by short-term contracts or freelance work as opposed to permanent jobs.
Government Securities (G-secs) – UPSC Prelims
Government Securities (G-secs): A Government Security(G-Sec) is a tradable instrument issued by the Central Government or the State Governments. It acknowledges the Government’s
Current Account – UPSC Prelims
What is Current Account? Current account maintains a record of the country’s transactions with other nations, in terms of trade
Accredited Investors – UPSC Prelims
Background: Currently, the Indian markets have the concept of Qualified Institutional Buyers (QIBs), which include mutual funds, insurance companies or foreign
Gross Fixed Capital Formation – UPSC Prelims
What is Gross Fixed Capital Formation(GFCF)? Gross Fixed Capital Formation(GFCF) represents investment demand in the economy. As per RBI, GFCF refers to