Dibrugarh University
Syllabus for B.COM Programme
Under Directorate of Distance Education
3rd Year
Course No: B. Com. 305: INTERNATIONAL
BUSINESS
Total Marks: 90
Objectives: The objective of this
course is to acquaint learners with International Business with reference to
India Foreign Trade and Policy.
Block I: India’s Foreign Trade: 18
Trends
and Developments; Commodity Composition and Direction; India’s Foreign Trade in
Global Context
Block II: Foreign Trade Policy and Control
in India: 18
Policy
making body and Institutions; Exchange control in India – Objectives and
Definition
Block III: Import Substitution and Export
Promotion Policies: 18
Export
Incentives; duty exemption schemes; EPCG; duty draw backs; Role of Commercial
Banks in foreign trade; Deferred payment system; EXIM Bank; Export credit
insurance and ECGC.
Block IV: Infrastructure Support for Export
Promotion: 18
Export
Promotion Councils; Commodity boards/product export development authorities;
Specific service institutions; State trading organizations; Export and Trading
Houses; Export Processing zones/Special Economic Zone (EPZ/SEZ); Export Oriented
Units (EOUs).
Block V: Auditor’s Communication and Recent
Trends: 18
Indian
joint venture abroad; Multilateralism and Bilateralism in India’s Foreign Trade
Suggested Readings:
1. Verma
M. L.: Foreign Trade Management in India; Vikash Publishing House; New Delhi.
2. Bhashyam
S: Export Promotion in India – The Institutional Infrastructure; Commonwealth
Public; New Delhi.
3. Chaudhuri
B. K.: Finance Of Foreign Trade Foreign Exchange; Himalaya Publication; New
Delhi.
4. Mahajan
V. S.: India’s Foreign Trade and Balance of Payments; Deep & Deep
Publications; New Delhi.
5. Export;
Export Policy; 1997; 2001; Ministry of Commerce; Government of India; New
Delhi.
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