1st Edition

Capital Formation and Economic Development Studies in the Economic Development of India

Edited By P. N. Rosenstein-Rodan Copyright 1964
    162 Pages
    by Routledge

    162 Pages
    by Routledge

    First published in 1964, this series of studies, compiled by the India team of Centre of International Studies at MIT, represents an important contribution to methods in planning for development, which will be of relevance to all those working in the field, irrespective of country. The results are demonstrated on examples taken from the Third Five-Year Plan and from some of the papers which underlay it.

    1. The Mathematical Framework of the Third Five-Year Plan  2. Alternative Numerical Models of the Third Five-Year Plan of India  3. An Outline of a Method for Programme Evaluation  4. The Use of Shadow Prices in Programme Evaluation  5. Choice Elements in Intemporal Planning  6. Capital Formation: A Theoretical and Empirical Analysis  7. An Approach to a Multi-Sectoral Intemporal Planning Model  8. A Simple Optimising Planning Model  9. An Appraisal of Alternative planning Models  10. The Existence of an Optimum Savings Programme

    Biography

    P. N. Rosenstein-Rodan