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

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PONTIFICIAE ACADEMIAE SCIENTIARVM SCRIPTA VARIA - 28

CONTENTS

CHAPTER I — Introduction.
1. The historical background of economic analysis
2. Scarcity versus learning in economic analysis
3. A pure production model

CHAPTER II —The process of production in the short run.
I. A very simple case: production by means of labour alone
2. The flows of commodities and of labour services, in physical
 terms and at current prices . . . .
3. A necessary condition for full employment . . .
4. Production by means of labour and capital . . .
5. The physical stocks and flows of the svstem
6. The structure of prices . . . . .
7. A more complex case involving capital for the production
of capital . . . . . . . . AL .
8. The conditions for equilibrium . . . . . . 5
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CHAPTER III — The simplest case of economic expansion - Population
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1. A simple dynamic model . . . . . . .
2. The conditions for a dynamic equilibrium . . . .
3. A more complete formulation of the effective demand condition
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The dynamic movements of relative prices, physical quantities
 and other economic variables . oo . .
5. Interesting features of the present case of growth .

CHAPTER IV — Problems connected with technical change - Setting
 the bases for a general dynamic analysis.
1. Technical progress in macro-economic models . . .
2. A dynamic model with uniform technical progress and uniform
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3. Analytical properties of the two cases of growth considered
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