SEMAINE D'ÉTUDE SUR LE ROLE DE L’ANALYSE ECONOMETRIQUE ETC.
i. The production aspect of technical change
5. The demand aspect of technical change
5. The evolution of demand in time . .
7. The criterion for the choice of the hvpothese:
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CHAPTER V — A general multi-sector dvnamic model
1. The model . . . . .
2. A few restrictions . . .
3. The flows of the system .
:. The conditions for a dynamic equilibrium .
5. Relevance of a disaggregated formulation . . .
6. The dynamic movements of physical quantities and of re-
lative prices EE
7. The dynamic movements of the other variables .
8. Short-run flexibilities
CHAPTER VI — The empirical significance of the model.
«. The relation of sectoral dvnamic analysis to input-outr
analysis . po® ow ew a om ea
Fitting empirical data into the model . . .
The rationale of framing a dynamic analysis in terms
vertically integrated sectors
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criticism of the voN NEUMANN
tvpe of dvnamic models
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