| Introduction: the macro-model | |
| the data | |
| the outline | |
| A theory of stagnation and growth: a macro-model in a closed economy | |
| money in growth | |
| growth and the foreign sector | |
| the summary | |
| The statistical form of the model: production functions | |
| employment functions | |
| investment functions | |
| money, wages and prices | |
| miscellaneous equations | |
| the model as a whole | |
| method of estimation of the parameters of the model - ordinary least squares v. simultaneous equation methods | |
| Production and employment: agricultural production function | |
| food-grains production function | |
| employment function | |
| non-agricultural production function | |
| Money, wages and prices: the money supply and the absolute price level | |
| money wages and prices | |
| miscellaneous price equations | |
| Investment and foreign trade: investment in the agricultural sector | |
| investment in non-agricultural sector | |
| foreign trade sector | |
| Summary of the results: the model | |
| the test statistics | |
| results of simultaneous equation methods | |
| Applications of the model - a simulation approach: a note on simulation approach | |
| prediction within and beyond the sample | |
| planning for a target rate of growth | |
| analysis of the effects of variation in exogenous variables | |
| A note on India's third five year plan | |
| Appendix - the compilation of the data | |
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