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The role of the rate of exchange in the management of the socialist economy
(The Institute Of National Planning., 1978-10)
The aim of this paper is to prove that the economic authorities which manage the socialist economy must take into consideration the level of all the parameter / searing Norma / including the rate of exchange, as well as ...
Foreign Trade Planning
(The Institute Of National Planning., 1978-04)
Economic growth, equilibrium and effectivity of the economy as a whole are to a high extent influenced by the development of volume and structure of foreign trade. For this planning export and import as a part of national ...
impact of American foreign trade on smaller economies
(The Institute Of National Planning., 1982-06)
In a large economy like the American economy with total imports a small proportion of output it is expected a prior that major sources of inflation would be domestic rather than imported» It is further expected that the ...
A simulation model of the Egyptian economy with social emphasis on economic-demographic interactions
(The Institute Of National Planning., 1977-12)
A major objective of these studies is to assist under-developed countries in integrating more fully the population component and agriculture development programs into their development planning
Development and the international order selected papers
(The Institute Of National Planning., 1977-10)
Invited to speak about development planning in a seminar devoted to "survey for development", I felt embarresed. It was out of question to lecture such a distinguished audience about what development planning is and how ...
Methods of construction of the national plan
(The Institute Of National Planning., 1978-10)
The geographical structure of the plan shows the place of production of a given commodity, a planet, a town, a district, a country, a group of countries etc.
philosophy, practice, and some problems of priority of regional cooperation
(The Institute Of National Planning., 1984-03)
The complicated, sensitive, and interrelated global economic. political, and social systems which underpin modern societies are hardly governable at present; and that they will maintain so unless and until, on the one hand, ...