Development Planning and Policy Design: A System Dynamics ApproachConcerns the problem of economic development through an experimental framework using system dynamics modelling and computer simulation. The book focuses on the design and implementation of the transitional processes. |
Contents
Development planning agendas | 11 |
Method of analysis | 20 |
Economic growth and income distribution | 36 |
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absentee ownership allocation assumptions basis Behavioral relationships capital resources capitalist sector censure cereal Chapter civil rights commercial mode consumption control resources control sector created depends developing countries development agenda dissidence economic development economic growth economic sector edible calories efficiency employed entrepreneurial activity entrepreneurship existing experimentation facilitate feedback loops Figure food calories food production Formal Sector horizontal integration households hunger problem implementation income distribution patterns Income Share incorporate increase industrial innovation intervention investment labor limited marginal revenue products mechanisms Model behavior modes of production MRPK MRPW in Formal neo-classical neo-classical economic opportunity cost organization organizational ownership of resources policy design political population growth potential production factors programs resource ecosystem resource environment resource system role Saeed Self-Employed Sector Self-Employed Workers Share of Workers simulation slack social society structure system dynamics technological choices theory transfer usable resources wage rate welfare World Bank