TY - BOOK
T1 - A Multisector Model of Economic Growth
AU - Pasinetti, Luigi Lodovico
PY - 1963
Y1 - 1963
N2 - This booklet, published by King's College, Cambridge, contains the first six chapters of LLP's Ph.D dissertation (see book review by D.G. Champernowne, EJ, vol 74, n.295 (Sept. 1964), pp.660-662.
AB - This booklet, published by King's College, Cambridge, contains the first six chapters of LLP's Ph.D dissertation (see book review by D.G. Champernowne, EJ, vol 74, n.295 (Sept. 1964), pp.660-662.
KW - Economic analysis
KW - Production by means of labour alone
KW - Pure production model
KW - Scarsity vs. learning
KW - a general multi-sector dynamic model
KW - conditions for dynamic equilibrium when returns to scale are not constant
KW - conditions for equilibrium with population growth and constant returns to scale
KW - criticism of the von Neuman type of dynamic models
KW - dynamic analysis in terms of vertically integrated sectors
KW - necessary condition of full employment
KW - production by means of labour and capital
KW - relation of sectoral dynamic analysis to input-output analysis
KW - structure of prices
KW - technical change and related problems
KW - the flows of commodities and of labour services
KW - Economic analysis
KW - Production by means of labour alone
KW - Pure production model
KW - Scarsity vs. learning
KW - a general multi-sector dynamic model
KW - conditions for dynamic equilibrium when returns to scale are not constant
KW - conditions for equilibrium with population growth and constant returns to scale
KW - criticism of the von Neuman type of dynamic models
KW - dynamic analysis in terms of vertically integrated sectors
KW - necessary condition of full employment
KW - production by means of labour and capital
KW - relation of sectoral dynamic analysis to input-output analysis
KW - structure of prices
KW - technical change and related problems
KW - the flows of commodities and of labour services
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/65270
M3 - Book
SN - n/a
BT - A Multisector Model of Economic Growth
PB - King's College
ER -