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E-raamat: Planning and Economic Growth [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

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Planning and Economic Growth (1965) is an analysis of the problem of unemployment in an over-populated, under-developed economy, and of the relation of investment to employment. It looks at the effect of planned economic development on relative prices, as well as dealing with certain international aspects of economic growth.



Planning and Economic Growth (1965) is an analysis of the problem of unemployment in an over-populated, under-developed economy, and of the relation of investment to employment. It goes on to look at the effect of planned economic development on relative prices, in terms of intersectoral expenditure flows, as well as dealing with certain international aspects of economic growth, with special reference to the problem of balance of payments in a developing economy.

Part
1. Growth and Employment
1. Tendencies in Economic Theory
2.
Keynesian Economics and Under-developed Countries
3. On the Assumption of
Unlimited Supply of Labour
4. Disguised Unemployment and Economic Development
5. Capital and Employment
6. Reflections on Take-off
7. Approach to Indias
Third Five Year Plan
8. Introduction to the Third Plan
9. A Plea for a Bolder
Plan
10. Thoughts on Public Finance Part
2. Relative Prices
11. The Use of
Curves in the Analysis of Market Price
12. The Theory of Black Market Prices
13. Planned Economic Development and Relative Prices
14. The Choice of
Technique Part
3. Foreign Balance
15. International Economic Imbalance
16.
The Relation of Foreign Aid to Home Investment
17. Foreign Balance in a
Developing Economy
18. Commercial Policy and Economic Growth Part
4. Teaching
Economics
19. The Teaching of Economics
20. The Economic Adviser
21.
Over-full Employment in the Economists Sector
22. A Centre for Theoretical
Economics
23. Economists and the Government
24. Why Lament for Economics?
25.
Reflections on Higher Education in the Light of the Robbins Report