Full text: Study week on the econometric approach to development planning

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PONTIFICIAE ACADEMIAE  SCIENTIARVM SCRIPTA VARIA - 2¢ 
TABLE 8 
Output of agricultural products, 1958 and 1962, goals for 1065, 
and average annual increase 1958-62 and planned increase, 
1958-65 
Output Goal 
10958 1962 1965 
Actual increase 
Average as percent of 
increase Annual planned 
actual plan increase 
(million metric tons) 
Meat . . 
Milk . . . 53.9 
Grain . . 141.2 
Cotton . . 4.34 
Potatoes . 86.5 
Sugar beets 54.4 
Wool . . 0.3% 
Flax fiber . 0.44 
Sunflowers 4.6 
Eggs 
’ 
_ 
9.4 16.0 
64.2 100.0 (" 
147.5 164.0 (# 
4.50 5.7 € 
68.6 (4) 147 
47.2 (5) 76 (°) 
0.37 0.55 
— 0.58 
4.8 4.95 (9) 
(billion units) 
61 
3 
0.42 
0.07 
5 44 
a 
“+ 
9 
- 00 
5.03 
LT 
0.04 
0.05 
1.80 5.42 
43 
26 
46 
21 
— (8) 
- (8) 
33 
93 
33 
Index numbers (1958 = 100) 
Gross agr. 
output . 100 107 (IY 170 
1.75 10.00 
TR 
Sources: « TSU, Sel’skoe, khoziaistvo SSSR » (Moscow, 1960), pp. 27. 
iI, 202-03, 332-33 and « Pravda », January 26, 1963. 
“ Minimum goal; maximum goal is 105 million tons. 
Minimum goal; maximum goal is 180 million tons. 
Minimum goal, mamixum goal is 6.1 million tons. 
in terms of seed cotton. 
(*) Output in both 1960 and 1961 was 84 million tons. 
(*) 22.9 million tons of sugar beets were used for feed; these amounts pro- 
bably could have been processed for sugar. 
() Minimum goal; maximum goal is 84 million tons. 
(” Estimated from official data on output by commodity groups; weighted 
by 1958 prices paid to collective farmers. 
(?) Output declined between 1958 and 1962. 
®) The plan specified a goal for oil-bearing seeds; I have assumed the goal 
for sunflowers was 909% of the goal for all oil-bearing seeds on the 
basis of 1958 output of sunflowers and other oil-bearing seeds. 
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