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 H. $. JEVOlV$ Psimr II---a. Social Economics, Labour Problems, Housing Reform, Standard of Living, Tsde Unions. b. Social and Commercial Socialism, Syndicalism, Imperial Preference. Theories, Laisser Faire, Free Trade, Protection, Paper IH.---Adminlstration, Rural Eeonomics and Industrial Orga- nization in India. Paper IV.--Esssyl Paper V.--Viva Voce Examination. The above to be studied in relation European and American oonditions. to Indian as well as o Couree B-- Paper L--Advanced Eoonomc Theory (Wages, Population, Profits), including simple Diagrammatic and Mathematical treatment, History of Economic Theorles--(same as Paper I of Course A). Paper It.--Theory and Practice of Statistics. Paper III. Essay on Economic Theory. Paper IV.--Special subject aken in detail, e.g., Irrigation or Coal Trade, or Cotton, or Rents. The subject to be specified by the University Professor of Economics twelve months before the date of the examination. Paper V.--'Viva Vote Examination. Note-books of Practical work, and four essays done during the seIon to be shown up and passed by examiners with a certificate of the University Profr that to the best of hls iowledge the essays are the candidate's own work, It will be observed that there are two alternative courses for the Final been devised with the Examination. Course A object of teaching being has given upon other lectures, and a course of beginning with the Session 1919-20. The great advantages of the teaching examination being closely co-ordinated will thus realised for this particular course. start special courses of practical work in statistics, and be in the affiliated colleges under the University much the same lines as at present. On the hand, Course B is so arranged' that it will be possible only for students to take it who study in the Economics Department of the University, where it is intended to