India, basic needs: a socio-economic and demographic simulation model
Krishnayya Jg.,
Nair Kns.,
Joshi B. and
Phaneendhrudu V.
ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization
Abstract:
ILO pub-wep pub. Working paper using a basic needs simulation model to determine future economic policy and social policy orientations in India to the year 2000 - investigates social development, demographic aspects and economic development trends in terms of export promotion alternatives of consumer goods and capital goods, directed either to developing countries or developed countries, and considers further development of the model accounting for prices, balance of payments, etc. Flow charts, graphs and references.
Keywords: basic needs; simulation; model; future; economic policy; social policy; social development; demographic aspect; economic development; trend; export promotion.; consumer goods; capital goods.; price; balance of payments; besoins essentiels; simulation; modèle; futur; politique économique; politique sociale; développement social; aspect démographique; développement économique; tendance; promotion des exportations; biens de consommation; biens d'équipement; prix; balance des paiements; necesidades esenciales; simulación; modelo; futuro; política económica; política social; desarrollo social; aspecto demográfico; desarrollo económico; tendencia; promoción de exportaciones; bien de consumo; bienes de capital; precio; balanza de pagos (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 1 V. pages
Date: 1981
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Published in World Employment Programme research working papers. WEP 2-32, Economic and Social Policy Synthesis Programme
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