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A critique of the capital output ratio and its application to development planning 

United Nations. Economic Commission for Africa. African Institute for Economic Development and Planning(IDEP) (1981-12)
There is one type of model that dominates the literature and the plans. This is the Harrod-Domar model and its numerous variations. In this, the strategic variables that are selected are aggregates such as employment, ...

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AuthorMansour, Fawzy (1)SubjectDESARROLLO (1)DEVELOPPEMENT (1)ESTRATEGIAS DEL DESARROLLO (1)PLANIFICACION DEL DESARROLLO (1)PLANIFICACION REGIONAL (1)... View MoreDate1981 (1)Type
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