Wikipedia:WikiProject Offline Wikipedia for Indian Schools/Offline Full/Business Studies

This page holds the selection of articles for topic "Business Studies" for OFFLINE FULL

Business (35)
Accountancy - Advertising - Bank of England - Business - Charitable organization - City of London - Cooperative - Corporate finance - Corporation - Employment - Financial Services Authority - Financial statement - Guild - Industry - Infrastructure - Investment banking - Lloyd's of London - Logistics - London Stock Exchange - Manufacturing supermarket - Mining - Natural gas - North Sea oil - Oil refinery - Partnership - Petroleum - Pottery - Prospecting - Public limited company - Stock - Supply chain management - Tourism - Wall Street

Companies (32)
AT&T - Acorn Computers - Apple Inc. - BAE Systems - BP - Bank of China (Hong Kong) - Barclays - British Airways - Cadbury - EasyJet - GlaxoSmithKline - HBOS - HSBC - Harley-Davidson - East India Company - Intel - John Lewis Partnership - Lloyds TSB - Marks & Spencer - Microsoft - Nestlé - Nintendo - Rio Tinto Group - Royal Dutch Shell - Ryanair - Sainsbury's - Sinclair Research - Sony - Tesco - Unilever - Virgin Group - Vodafone

Currency (19)
Banknote - Coin - Commemorative coins of the United Kingdom - Currency - Demand Note - Euro - Indian rupee - Japanese yen - List of circulating currencies - Malaysian ringgit - Money - Numismatics - Pound sterling - Renminbi - Rupee - Saudi riyal - Swiss franc - United States dollar - €2 commemorative coins

Economics (55)
Actuary - Adam Smith - Behavioral economics - Bretton Woods system - Capital (economics) - Capitalism - Central bank - Das Kapital - Economic development in India - Economic liberalisation in India - Economic inequality - Economics - Economy of Africa - Economy of England - Economy of India - Economy of Northern Ireland - Economy of Pakistan - Economy of Scotland - Economy of Wales - Economy of the European Union - Economy of the People's Republic of China - Economy of the Republic of Ireland - Economy of the United Kingdom - Economy of the United States - Federal Reserve System - Gold standard - Great Depression - Gross domestic product - History of economic thought - Inflation - John Maynard Keynes - List of circulating currencies - Macroeconomics - Marginal cost - Measuring poverty - Mercantilism - Microeconomics - Minimum wage - Money - Money supply - Monopoly - Organization - Planned economy - Poverty threshold - Service (economics) - Stock - Stock market - Supply and demand - Tax - Thomas Robert Malthus - Trade - Trade union - Wall Street Crash of 1929 - World Bank Group - World Trade Organization

Articles to be included

 * Economic liberalisation in India: This article includes information on important concepts such as Licence Raj and the 1991 India economic crisis (probably the single most important event in the economic history of the Republic of India). utcursch | talk 05:08, 12 December 2011 (UTC)(I second it - Ankitagrawal079 (talk) 17:04, 7 January 2012 (UTC))
 * Need to include classification of business activities
 * Primary sector of the economy
 * Secondary sector of the economy
 * Tertiary sector of the economy Nitika.t (talk) 08:05, 12 December 2011 (UTC)
 * Need to include forms of business organizations:
 * Sole proprietorship
 * Corporation
 * Cooperative
 * Joint Hindu Family Business
 * Privately held company
 * Public company
 * Multinational corporation
 * Joint venture
 * Statutory corporation
 * Nonprofit organization
 * Government-owned corporation Nitika.t (talk) 08:01, 12 December 2011 (UTC)
 * Include top 6 Indian companies in Fortune 500 list:
 * Indian Oil Corporation
 * Reliance Industries
 * Bharat Petroleum
 * State Bank of India
 * Hindustan Petroleum
 * Tata Motors
 * All the companies in Sensex --naveenpf (talk) 10:54, 12 December 2011 (UTC)
 * India's IT industry - one of the most important sectors of the modern Indian economy. utcursch | talk 12:56, 12 December 2011 (UTC)
 * Include sources of business finance:
 * Preferred stock
 * Financial institution
 * Equity (finance)
 * Debenture
 * Retained earnings
 * Trade credit
 * Global depository receipt
 * Include articles related to Indian context
 * National Stock Exchange of India
 * Bombay Stock Exchange
 * Include new business concepts:
 * Electronic business
 * Electronic commerce
 * Web 2.0


 * In economics:


 * Reserve Bank of India
 * Deflation
 * History of the rupee To give an insight into the history of the Indian currency undefinedDebashisM Talk 14:55, 24 December 2011 (UTC)
 * Perfect Competition - Since, basic economic theories use perfect competition in the market as an assumption.
 * Karl Marx/Marxism
 * Demand (economics)
 * Supply (economics)

Articles to be Deleted

 * Bank of England
 * City of London
 * Lloyd's of London
 * London Stock Exchange
 * John Lewis Partnership
 * Lloyds TSB
 * Sainsbury's
 * Sinclair Research
 * €2 commemorative coins
 * Numismatics (I suggest we can keep this, considering the fact that this is a popular hobby among school children--Shijualex (talk) 16:47, 21 December 2011 (UTC))
 * Commemorative coins of the United Kingdom


 * Economy of Africa
 * Economy of England
 * Economy of Northern Ireland
 * Economy of Pakistan(It should be included as it falls under the head 'a comparison with neighbours' in economics syllabusAnkitagrawal079 (talk) 17:08, 7 January 2012 (UTC))
 * Economy of Scotland
 * Economy of Wales
 * Economy of the European Union (I think this article should be kept as European union's economy plays a pivotal role in world and also affects India- Ankitagrawal079 (talk) 16:54, 7 January 2012 (UTC))
 * Economy of the People's Republic of China(It should be included as it falls under the head 'a comparison with neighbours' in economics syllabusAnkitagrawal079 (talk) 17:08, 7 January 2012 (UTC))
 * Economy of the Republic of Ireland
 * Economy of the United Kingdom
 * Economy of the United States (as this all are not in CBSE Syllabus --Srikant Kedia  17:02, 23 December 2011 (UTC) )(If federal reserve is included then US' economy should be too - Ankitagrawal079 (talk) 16:54, 7 January 2012 (UTC))