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Die Textilindustrie sämtlicher Staaten

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1031019537
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-60551
Document type:
Monograph
Author:
Kertész, Adolf http://d-nb.info/gnd/1013269713
Title:
Die Textilindustrie sämtlicher Staaten
Edition:
Zweite Auflage der "Textilindustrie Deutschlands im Welthandel"
Place of publication:
Braunschweig
Publisher:
Druck und Verlag von Fried. Vieweg & Sohn
Year of publication:
1917
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1 Online-Ressource (XXVI, 741 Seiten)
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2018
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Economics Books
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A. Die Textilindustrie der europäischen Staaten
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  • Study week on the econometric approach to development planning
  • Title page
  • Le role de l'analyse econometrique dans la formulation de plans de development
  • La semaine d'etude sur le role de l'analyse econometrique dans la formulation de plans de development
  • L'audience et le discours du saint-pere
  • Les «semaines d'etude» et leur reglement
  • The analysis of economic systems / Richard Stone, Cambridge University - Cambridge - Great Britain
  • Toward a verdict on macroeconomic simultaneous equations / Herman O.A. Wold, Universitets Statistika Institution - Uppsala - Sverige
  • Econometric analysis for assessing the efficacy of public investment / R. Dorman, Harvard University - Cambridge, Mass. - U.S.A.
  • On the concept of optimal economic growth / Tjalling C. Koopmans, Cowles Foundation for research in Econimics at Yale University New Haven, Conn. - U.S.A.
  • Croissance optimales dans un modele macroeconomique / E. Malinvaud, Institut National de la Statistique et des Etudes Economiques Paris - France
  • Dynamic structure and estimation in economy-wide econometric models / FranklinM. Fisher, Massachuetts Institute of Technology - Cambridge, Mass. - U.S.A.
  • Decision rules and simulation techniques in development programming / Henri Theil, Nederlandsche Economische Hoogeschool - Econometrisch Institut Rotterdam - Nederland
  • Some observations on countercyclical fiscal policy and its effects on economic growth / Trygve Haavelmo, Universitetet i Oslo - Oslo - Norge
  • Balanced growth and technical progress in a log-linear multisectoral economy / Michio Morishima, Osaka University - Osaka - Japan
  • A new theoretical approach to the problems of economic growth / Luigi L. Pasinetti, King's College - Cambridge - Great Britain
  • The role of capital in economic development / Maurice Allais, Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Mines Paris - France
  • Spatial organization and regional planning: Some hypotheses for econometric analysis / Walter Isard, Department of regional Science - University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Penn. - U.S.A.
  • The rates of long-run economic growth and capital transfer from developed to underdeveloped areas / Wassily Leontief, Harvard University - Cambridge, Mass. - U.S.A.
  • The social transformation for national development / P.C. Mahalanobis, Indian Statistical Institue - Calcutta - India
  • Statistical tools and techniques in perspective planning in India / P.C. Mahalanobis, Indian Statistical Institute - Calcutta - India
  • Econometric analysis and agricultural and development plans / D. Gale Johnson, University of Chicago - Chicago - U.S.A.
  • Selection and implementation the econometrics of the future / Ragnar Frisch, Universitetet i Oslo - Sosialøkonomisk Institutt - Oslo- Norge
  • The economic framework of regional planning / Jan Tinbergen, Nederlandsche Economische Hoogeschool Rotterdam - Nederland
  • Conclusions
  • Contents

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PONTIFICIAE ACADEMIAE SCIENTIARVM SCRIPTA VARIA - 28 
the elements a*,, of which represent the input of complementary 
import j into a unit of output of R. 
Suppose that we know v, e and m*, but not x or m. From 
(IV. 29) we could calculate a provisional value of the vector 
lg im,!. Given the price of each product in each trading re- 
gion, we could try to allocate the demand for each element of 
ig | m, | over the sources of supply by means of a price-sensitive 
variant of the linear expenditure system [38]. This means 
that for the jth element of ¢ we should use 
IV. 30) 9 = (¢;+ Cyp)+ pt by [ny — pi (¢;+ Cy py) 
where g; is a vector whose elements are the amounts of com- 
modity j which come from domestic production or from one 
of the possible foreign sources of supply. Initially 4, is unk- 
nown and must be adjusted until ig; is equal to the jth element 
of g. The matrix C is a symmetric matrix of parameters and 
is of order equal to the number of:sources of supply. A method 
of estimating the elements of this matrix is suggested in [38]. 
If we applied (IV. 30) to each commodity in each region 
we should generate a complete set of imports and exports. 
These would then have to be added and subtracted to give 
fv+e+x-m im*} and the whole exercise would have to 
be carried out again with this vector in place of the provisional 
Vu te m*,{. This process would then be continued until it 
converged. 
At this point we can recombine the estimates to give a three- 
dimensional regional trading matrix: region by region by com- 
modity. 
From all this information we can construct a region by 
region trading matrix, T say. The element #,, say, of T shows 
the total exports of region 7 to region s, while the element #,, 
shows the total exports of region s to region r. For simplicity, 
11 Stone - pag. 56
	        

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