
These are my undergraduate notes covering most of the core material from a standard Economics curriculum (roughly utmost Intermediate level). They follow the broad Honours structure followed in University of Delhi.
Only a few of them are digitized and most are in my original handwriting. So yes, readability might require some patience. If you can get past that constraint, you may find them useful for quick revision or last-minute concept checks before competitive exams.
They’re not exhaustive, and they’re not perfect; they’re lecture notes, after all. But they capture the way I understood the material at the time, and I hope they help you build your own understanding more clearly and confidently.
MICROECONOMICS
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Utility and Welfare
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Pareto Optimality
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Preliminaries and Basics of Production and Gains from Trade
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Basics of Consumer Theory
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Production Theory
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Demand, Supply, Elasticity and its Applications
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Budget Constraint
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Choice
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Utility
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Preferences
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Demand
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Revealed Preferences
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Slutsky Equation
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Buying and Selling
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Production functions in detail
MACROECONOMICS
MATHEMATICAL METHODS OF ECONOMICS ​
INTRODUCTORY ECONOMETRICS
Coming Soon
DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS ​​
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
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Models of International Trade- Important takeaways
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Important figures- Ricardian Model
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Important figures- HO theorem
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Important figures- Standard Trade Model
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Gravity model
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Proof- Effective Rate of Protection and Optimum Taxation
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Important figures- External economy, Market equilibrium and Offshoring
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Important figures- Instruments of Trade Policies
PUBLIC ECONOMICS
Coming Soon
ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS
Coming Soon
ECONOMETRICS USING R (BASIC UG LEVEL)
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Introduction to R
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Basic Commands
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Reading data
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Exploratory Data Analysis
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Handling Econometric Data
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Simple Linear Regression
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Multiple Linear Regression
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Regression Inference
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OLS Asymptotes
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Regression Variable Transformation
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Regression with Indicator Variables
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Heteroscedasticity
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Regression Specification
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Panel Data Models
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Instrumental Variables
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Simultaneous Equations
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Probit and Logit Models
Notes on other subjects and/or topics other than those specified above will be uploaded on demand