Modelling economic and social factors in development
Hopkins M. and
Rolph van der. Hoeven
ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization
Abstract:
Working paper on simulation economic models for national level economic and social development, presenting a comparison of research results from Brazil, Colombia, India and Kenya - discusses the elements of a basic needs strategy, research method and the main features of the models, and examines the likely trends (demographic aspects, economic structure, employment, basic needs, income distribution, etc.), to the year 2000.
Keywords: simulation; economic model; national level; economic and social development; research; basic needs; research method; trend; demographic aspect; economic structure; employment; income distribution; simulation; modèle économique; niveau national; développement économique et social; recherche; besoins essentiels; méthode de recherche; tendance; aspect démographique; structure économique; emploi; répartition du revenu; simulación; modelo económico; nivel nacional; desarrollo económico y social; investigación; necesidades esenciales; método de investigación; tendencia; aspecto demográfico; estructura económica; empleo; distribución del ingreso (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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