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" Economic Structure and Policy : "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 773593
Doc. No : b593587
Main Entry : edited by Terence S. Barker.
Title & Author : Economic Structure and Policy : : with applications to the British economy\ edited by Terence S. Barker.
Publication Statement : Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 1976
Series Statement : Cambridge Studies in Applied Econometric, 2.
ISBN : 9400957645
: : 9400957661
: : 9789400957640
: : 9789400957664
Contents : I An Overview --; 1 Models, Projections and Policies --; 2 An Overview of the Model --; 3 Solving the Model --; II The Model: Specification and Estimation --; 4 Personal Consumption --; 5 Investment --; 6 Exports --; 7 Imports --; 8 Employment --; 9 Prices and Profits --; 10 Incomes and Expenditures --; 11 Company Profits, Dividends and Retentions --; III Applications: The British Economy in 1980 --; 12 The British Economy in 1980: A Standard View --; 13 Alternative Economic Environments --; 14 Alternative Taxation Systems and Their Incidence --; 15 Budgetary Policy, Public Expenditure and the Balance of Payments --; 16 Alternative Economic Policies --; Appendix the Classifications Used and the Sources of Data --; A List of Works Cited --; Author Index.
Abstract : Since the first statement of the aims and methods of the Cambridge Growth Project, which appeared in 1962 as the first number of our former series A Programme for Growth, we have produced a volume on the state ofthe model and on projections derived from it at roughly five year intervals: Exploring 1970 (1965), Exploring 1972 (1970) and now the present book. A comparison of these publications shows the directions in which we have developed our model. First, we have been able to model more parts of the economy and to model them better; and, second, by adopting a targets-and-instruments approach, we have been able to tackle questions of policy. As a consequence of the first of these improvements, the model has become more closely knit and variables which were previously exogenous have become endogenous; and, as a consequence of the second, the model has become less rigid and can be used to suggest policies for correcting some ofthe undesir able features that emerge from the projections.
Subject : Physical Sciences Mathematics.
Subject : Science (General)
Subject : Sciences - General.
LC Classification : ‭HC256.6‬‭E358 1976‬
Added Entry : Terence S Barker
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