
Theoretical Foundations of Development Planning: Development Policy and the Planning Process Part-B
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- Cover
- HalfTitle Page
- Title Page
- Copyrights Page
- About the Author
- About the Book
- Theoretical Foundations of Development Planning
- Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- Contributors to this Volume
- Part VI: PLANNING PROCEDURES
- 20. Government Decentralisation and Development Planning
- 21. Centralisation, Decentralisation and the Nature of Information Flows in a Planned Economy
- 22. Secrecy and Publicity in the Marshallian Planned Economy
- 23. Incentives and Planning Procedures
- 24. Incentive Compatible Primal Planning Algorithms
- 25. Iterative Planning Procedures with a Finite Memory
- 26. Decentralised Consistent Equilibria
- 27. Lange-Lerner Planning Mechanisms for a Ramsey Infinite Horizon Growth Economy
- Part VII: ECONOMETRIC MODELS
- 28. Econometrics Faced with the Needs of Macro-economic Policy
- 29. Macro-Econometric Modelling as a Background to Development Planning
- 30. Recent Trends in Macro-econometric Model Building for Policy Planning
- 31. Econometric Approaches to Planning
- 32. Time Series Analysis, Forecasting, and Development Planning
- Part VIII: DEVELOPMENT PLANNING MODELS
- 33. Sector Capacity and Potential GNP
- 34. Planning Models and their use in the Centrally-planned Economies
- 35. The Fel'dman-Domar-Mahalanobis Development Models: Comparisons of First Generation Planning Models
- 36. An Input-Output Approach for Sectoral Output and Employment Planning: Case Study of Algeria
- 37. On the Design of Linear Programming Models for Open Economics
- 38. The H-Table and Choice of Technology in Linear Programming On Mathatical Foundations of Development Planning
- 39. A Multi-Sectoral Planning Model with Time-varying Coefficients: A State Variable Characterisation and an Alternative Methods for Estimating its Capital Coefficients
- 40. Computable General Equilibrium Models: An Overview of Applications to Development
- 41. A Theoretical Overview of a Community Simulation Model
- 42. Oil Refinery Modelling with the GAMS Language
- 43. Planning Policy with General Equilibrium Models: The Effects of Tariffs in the Philippines
- 44. How should You do Sensitivity Analysis?
- 45. How Much do Structural Differences Matter?
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