01851cam a22002651 45000010008000000030008000080050017000160080041000330100017000740350018000910400036001090420012001450500015001570820015001721000034001872450198002212600047004193000033004665000100004995040041005995050807006406500042014477000018014897100078015077056273BD-DhUL20140815115149.0720128s1965 dcua b 000 0 eng  a 65018314  a(OCoLC)230040 aDLCcODaWUdOCoLCdDLCdBD-DhUL apremarc00aHD82b.H44 a338.9bHIQ1 aHickman, Bert G.,d1924-eed.10aQuantitative planning of economic policy;ba conference of the Social Science Research Council Committee on Economic Stability.cBert G. Hickman, editor. [Contributors] Henry Theil [and others] aWashington,bBrookings Institutionc[1965] axiii, 279 p.billus.c24 cm. aPapers presented at an international conference held at the Brookings Institution, August 1963. aIncludes bibliographical references.0 aIntroduction, by B. G. Hickman.--Linear decision rules for macrodynamic policy problems, by H. Theil.--Specification of structures and date requirements in economic policy models, by K. A. Fox and E. Thorbecke.--Specification and estimation of structural relations in policy models, by J. K. Sengupta.--The objectives and instruments of economic policy, by E. S. Kirschen and L. Morissens.--Short-term planning experience in the Netherlands, by C. A. van den Beld.--Quantitative planning of economic policy in the Netherlands, by W. Hessel.--French planning, by B. Cazes.--Japanese experience with long-term economic planning, by S. Shishido.--National planning and economic growth in Japan, by T. Watanabe.--Quantitative decision analysis and national policy: how can we bridge the gap? by C. C. Holt. 0aEconomic policyxMathematical models.1 aTheil, Henri.2 aSocial Science Research Council (U.S.).bCommittee on Economic Stability.