Browsing Department of Economics by Issue Date
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Optimal fiscal and monetary policy, and economic growth,
([Cambridge M.I.T.], 1968) -
Applications of Pontryagin's maximum principle to economics.
([Cambridge, M.I.T.], 1968) -
Equilibrium growth in a model with economic obsolescence of machines,
([Cambridge, M.I.T.], 1968) -
The rationale for foreign aid
([Cambridge, M.I.T. Dept. of Economics], 1968) -
Economic criteria for foreign aid,
([Cambridge M.I.T. Dept. of Economics], 1968) -
Domestic distortions, tariffs and the theory of optimum subsidy: some further results
([Cambridge, M.I.T. Dept. of economics], 1968) -
Local decentralization and the theory of optimal government.
([Cambridge M.I.T. Dept. of Economics], 1968) -
The investment decisions of Colombian community boards,
([Cambridge, M.I.T.], 1968) -
Economic analysis in an anthropological setting: some methodological considerations,
([Cambridge M.I.T.], 1968) -
The existence of aggregate production functions,
([Cambridge, M.I.T.], 1968) -
Public and private responsibilities in on-the-job training of disadvantaged workers,
([Cambridge, M.I.T.], 1968) -
Ranking of tariffs under monopoly power in trade,
([Cambridge, M.I.T. Dept. of Economics], 1968) -
Models of growth with imported inputs,
(Cambridge, M.I.T, 1968) -
A dual maximum principle for discrete-time linear systems with economic applications,
(Cambridge, M.I.T, 1968) -
Optimal taxation and public production,
([Cambridge, M.I.T.], 1968) -
The generalized theory of distortions and welfare,
([Cambridge, M.I.T.], 1969) -
Alternative estimates of the real cost of aid,
([Cambridge M.I.T. Dept. of Economics], 1969) -
Federal training programs for dispersed employment occupations,
(Cambridge, M.I.T, 1969) -
The causes of slavery: a hypothesis
(Cambridge, M.I.T, 1969) -
An exposition of optimal growth, based on a dynamic Fisherine diagram.
([Cambridge, M.I.T. Dept. of Economics], 1969)