Economic Development Planning and Policy in India, Volume 1Raj Kishore Sinha Deep & Deep, 1989 - India |
Contents
R K Sinha | 9 |
Alaknanda Patel | 22 |
B Sarveswara Rao and V Lakshmana | 47 |
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accumulation Adam Smith agricultural sector analysis areas assumed assumption balanced growth BG doctrine capital accumulation capital formation capitalist century circulating capital Clarkian Colin Clark commodities concept consumer consumption corn cost demand distribution domestic economic development economic growth economists effect efficient plants elasticity employed employment expansion export external economies factor prices factors of production favourable foreign trade sector higher Ibid important increase India individual industrialisation industries inputs installation labour force land large number manufacturing marginal product maximise ment national income native non-A non-economic Nurkse output Pareto Pareto optimality pattern of investment period physiocratic planning plurality political population possible price level problem programme proportion rate of growth rate of profit real wage result Ricardo rise Rostow social welfare function society subsistence supply of labour surplus labour take-off tion underdeveloped countries unit viewpoint W.W. Rostow wage rate welfare economics workers