The inaugural issue of this journal contained an article entitled "Growth and equity in developing countries: a reinterpretation of the Sri Lankan experience", which addressed some problems that arise...
The paper sets out, using the example of a small comparative static model of Thailand for 1980, an approach to macro-economic model building which is based on having two versions of a social accounting...
The SAM for Malaysia addresses a number of conceptual issues and their practical solution which do not seem to have been treated elsewhere. This SAM is a large one, with a level of detail more nearly that...
This paper is concerned with the micro-economic foundations of employment determination at an elementary level and, in particular, with an explanation as to why employment may be insensitive to changes...
The paper presents a new approach for the formulation and implementation of economywide models. The approach uses extensively Social Accounting Matrices (SAM). It starts with the observation that each...
This paper furthers the discussion of income inequality decomposition by focusing attention on the problems which arise in this context when available data are restricted to the distribution of factor...
A mathematical analysis of the general priciples of production scheduling and pricing when a storage capability exists demonstrates that such a capability results in a restriction on the rate at which...