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Adjusting Depreciation for Price Changing in the National Accounts in Turkey/تعديل الاستهلاك بسبب تغير الأسعار في الحسابات الوطنية في تركيا
(INP, 1962-08)This paper addresses the issue of adjusting depreciation for price changes in the Turkish national accounts. It raises two main questions: first, whether the lack of data necessary for a correct depreciation adjustment ... -
evaluation of investment efficiency in czechoslovakia
(the institute of national planning, 1976-11)evaluation of investment projects is one of the essential elements of investment planning. criteria and methodology applied significantly influence the decision-making of all the institutions involved in investment ... -
Experiences Concerned with Preparation and Carrying out of Investments/التجارب المتعلقة بإعداد وتنفيذ الاستثمارات
(The Institute of National Planning, 5-1968.)his study addresses the problems that usually arise in the investment process and offers experiences from the GDR in this regard. The process of preparing and carrying out investments can be subdivided into at least three ... -
liquidity preference and capital-formation in under-development / / تفضيل السيولة وتكوين رأس المال في البلدان النامية
(INP, 1962-08-24)the basic economic and social features of under-developed countries, presumably, favor the holding of assests and commodities under the speculative motive in expectation of an easy gain and high profitability.thus the high ... -
planning the volume of investment in the long-run period
(the institute of national planning, 1976-11)problems of finding the most suitable method for the determination of the volume of investment in the long-run period have not yet been sufficiently solved the theoretical studies and concept presented by a number of authors ... -
some remarks on tinbergens approach of project appraisal
(the institute of national planning, 1964-05-16)before the second world war the evaluation of investment projects was executed by the investors themselves. they only searched for factors influencing directly or indirectly their profits. After the second world war the ...