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Long-Range Economic Projection, Volume 16 : Studies in Income and Wealth /

Few functions of economics are more important, few more difficult, than that of indicating what the relatively distant future will bring in the way of employment, investment, production, etc. The problems involved and methods used in attacking them are clearly brought out in this volume by Simon Kuz...

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: National Bureau of Economic Research
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:Inglés
Published: Princeton : Princeton University Press, 1954.
Series:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Online Access:Texto completo
Table of Contents:
  • Concepts and assumptions in long-term projections of national product / Simon Kuznets. Comment / Gerhard Colm, Solomon Fabricant
  • Long-term projections of the labor force / Harold Wool
  • National productivity and its long-term projection / John W. Kendrick
  • Projections in agriculture / James P. Cavin
  • Some considerations in appraising the long-term prospects for agriculture / Rex F. Daly
  • Specific industry output projections / Harold J. Barnett. Comment / A.W. Marshall, Stanley Lebergott
  • Productive capacity, industrial production, and steel requirements / Paul Boschan
  • Long-term tendencies in private capital formation: the rate of growth and capital coefficients / William Fellner
  • Problems of estimating spending and saving in long-term projections / Mary W. Smelker
  • Long-run projections and government revenue and expenditure policies / Arthur Smithies. Comment / Mary W. Smelker, Morris A. Copeland
  • Conceptual problems involved in projections of the international sector of gross national product / Jacques J. Polak. Comment / Solomon Fabricant
  • Regional and national product projections and their interrelationships / Walter Isard, Guy Freutel.