Demographic-economic model for developing countries: bachue international
Moreland Rs.
ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization
Abstract:
Working paper on the evaluation of population policy and employment policy by means of the bachue series of econometric models - describes the methodology of their use in national planning, input output analysis, income distribution, population dynamics, etc., includes computer simulations of growth models, and constitutes part of a WEP research project on population and employment. Flow charts, references and statistical tables.
Keywords: population policy; employment policy; econometric model; methodology; national planning; input output analysis; income distribution; population dynamics; computer; simulation; growth model; WEP; research project; population; employment; statistical table; politique démographique; politique de l'emploi; modèle économétrique; méthodologie; planification nationale; analyse entrée-sortie; répartition du revenu; dynamique de la population; ordinateur; simulation; modèle de croissance; PME; projet de recherche; population; emploi; tableau statistique; política demográfica; política de empleo; modelo econométrico; metodología; planificación nacional; análisis de insumo producto; distribución del ingreso; dinámica poblacional; computadora; simulación; modelo de crecimiento; PME; proyecto de investigación; población; empleo; cuadros estadísticos (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1978
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Published in Population and Employment Working Paper
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