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The economics of development and planning (Record no. 371)

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Classification number 338.9 JHI-4
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Personal name Jhingan M L
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Title The economics of development and planning
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Edition statement 35th
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Delhi
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Vrinda Publications Pvt. Ltd.
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2002
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Extent 866p
Dimensions vii
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Formatted contents note CONTENTS;<br/>Part One;<br/>BASIC PROBLEMS;<br/>1. Economics of Development: Concepts and Approaches;<br/>I-A. Economic Growth and Income Distribution: The Kuznets Hypothesis<br/>I-B. Sustainable Development;<br/>2. Characteristics of An Underdeveloped Country ;<br/>3. Obstacles to Economic Development <br/>4. Factors of Economic Growth: Economic and Non-Economic<br/>5. Meaning and Characteristics of Modern Economic Growth<br/>Part Two;<br/>SOME THEORIES OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ·<br/>6. Adam Smith's Theory <br/>7.The Ricardian Theory <br/> 8.The Malthusian Theory<br/>9. Mill's Theory <br/> 10. The Classical Theory<br/>11. The Marxian Theory<br/>12. The Schumpeterian Theory<br/>13. The Keynesian Theory <br/>14. Rostow's Stages of Economic Growth <br/>14A. Gerchenkron's Great Spurt Theory 136 i-vi<br/>15. Nurkse'sTheory of Disguished Unemployment as a Saving PotentialI<br/>16. Lewis' Theory of Unlimited Supplies of Labour <br/>17. Fei-Ranis Theory <br/>17 A. Jorgenson's Nco-Classical Model of a Dual Economy<br/>17B. Harris-Todaro Model of Migration and Unemployment<br/>18. Leibenstein's Critical Minimum Effort Thesis<br/>19. Nelson's Low-Level Equilibrium Trap<br/>20. The "Big Push" Theory<br/>21. The Doctrine of Balanced Growth<br/>22. The Concept of Unbalanced Growth <br/>23. Dualistic Theories <br/>23A. The Dependency Theory of Underdevelopment <br/>24. Myrdal's Theory of Circular Causation <br/>Part Three;<br/>SOME GROWTH MODELS<br/>25. The Harrod-Domar Models <br/>26. The Kaldor Model of Distrihution<br/>27. The Pasinetti Model of Profit and Growth<br/>28. Joan Robinson Model; A Capital Accumulation<br/>29.Meade's Neo-Classical Model of Economic Growth <br/>30.The Solow Model Of Long-Run Growth <br/>31.Kaldor's Model of Growth <br/>32. Models of Technical Change <br/>33. The Stylised Facts and Steady Stale Growth <br/>33A. The Golden Rule of Accumulation<br/>33B. Growth Accounting<br/>34. The Fel'dman Model<br/>35. The Mahalanobis Model<br/>36. Growth Models in Indian Planning <br/>Part Four;<br/>DOMESTIC MEASURES FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT<br/>37. Capital Formation and Economic Development <br/>38. Role of Agriculture and Industry in Economic Development <br/>39. Monetary Policy in Economic Development <br/>40. Fiscal Policy in Economic Development<br/>41. Deficit Financing as an Instrument of Economics Development<br/>42. Price Policy in Economic Development<br/>43. Population. Growth and Economic Development <br/>44. Human Capital Formation and Manpower Planning<br/>45. Entrepreneurship in Economic Development <br/>46. Role of the State in Economic Development <br/>Part Five;<br/>INTERNATIONALMEASURES FORECONOMICDEVELOPMENT<br/>47. Role of Foreign Trade in Economic Development <br/>48. Commercial Policy and Economic Development <br/>49. Foreign Capital and Aid in Economic Development <br/>50. Two-Gap Model and Costs-Benefits of Foreign Aid <br/>51. Private Foreign Investment and Multinationals <br/>Part Six;<br/>SOME PROBLEMS OF DEVELOPMENT PLANNING<br/>52. Economic Planning <br/>53. Shadow Prices <br/>54. Project Evaluation and Cost-Benefit Analysis <br/>55. Controls under Planning <br/>PLANNING TECHNIQUES I<br/>56. Input-Output Analysis <br/>PLANNING TECHNIQUES II<br/>57. Linear Programming <br/>58: The Concept of Capital-Output Ratio <br/>.59. The Choice of Techniques <br/>59A. Transfer of Technology <br/>60.Investment Criteria in Economic Development <br/>61. Economic Planning and Price Mechanism <br/>Part Seven;<br/>PLANNING IN INDIA<br/>62. Objectives and Achievements of lndia Plans<br/>63. The Strategy of lndia Planning <br/>64. Resource Mobilisation in Indian Plans <br/>65. The Pattern of Investment in Indian Plans . <br/>66. Agricultural Development and Policy Under the Plans<br/>67. Industrial Development and Policy Under the Plans <br/>68. Regional Disparities and Balanced Regional Development<br/>69. Poverty in India <br/>70. Economic Inequalities in India <br/>71. Unemployment in India <br/>72. Growth of National Income, Saving and Investment <br/>73. Public Sector in India <br/>74. Inflationary Pressures in Indian Economy <br/> 75. Foreign Trade and Balance of Payments in India <br/>76. Foreign Capital in India <br/>77. Seventh Five-Year Plan, 1985-90 <br/>78. Eighth Five-Year Plan, 1992-97<br/>79. Ninth Five-Year Plan, 1997-2002 <br/>Bibliography <br/>
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Topical term or geographic name entry element 1.Economic Development - Theory - Models - Planning Techniques
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