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In: Journal of policy modeling: JPMOD ; a social science forum of world issues, Band 20, Heft 4, S. 220-222
ISSN: 0161-8938
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In: Journal of policy modeling: JPMOD ; a social science forum of world issues, Band 20, Heft 4, S. 220-222
ISSN: 0161-8938
In: Westview special studies in social, political , and economic development
Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Tables and Figures -- Foreword -- Preface -- 1. The Global Food Problem: Past and Present -- The Nature of Nutritional Deficiencies -- The Extent of World Hunger -- Limitations to the Study -- Conclusion -- 2. Nutritional Requirements and Diet Quality -- Energy Requirements -- Protein Recommendations and Protein Quality -- Calorie/Protein Interaction -- Two Indicators of Diet Quality -- Conclusion -- 3. Nutrient Sources and Their Relative Importance -- Importance and Distribution of Major Staples -- Regional and Nutritional Distributions -- Population Growth and Affluence -- Conclusion -- 4. Production Relationships: Agricultural Commodities in the Developing Countries -- The Methodology and Its Past Usage -- Description of Data and Commodity Coverage -- Production Relationships -- Results of Production-Function Estimates -- Summary of Results -- Conclusion -- 5. Agricultural Commodity Projections, 1985: An Alternative Approach -- Related Projection Studies -- Methodology for Demand Projections -- Methodology for Production Projections -- Input Projections -- Projection Results: Three Production Alternatives -- Production/Demand Comparisons -- 6. Policy Implications of Nutrition for Developing Countries -- Supplies and Demand (1970-1985) -- Livestock versus Grain -- Population Controls -- Exogenous Improvements in Nutritional Status -- Nutritional Distribution -- 7. Conclusions -- Cyclonutritional Effects in Developing Countries -- Prospects for 1985 and Beyond -- Conclusion -- Appendixes -- A. Major Crops of Each Developing Country -- B. Calorie Content for Selected Commodities -- C. Chemical Scores, Limiting Amino Acids, Protein Content, and Conversion Factors for Important Foods -- D. Population and Food Supply in Individual Countries.
In: Perspectives de l'economique / Economie contemporaine
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In: Economies et sociétés: cahiers de l'ISMEA. Série SG, Sciences de gestion, Band 23, Heft 8, S. 91-100
ISSN: 0013-0567
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In: Economica, Band 40, Heft 160, S. 458
In: UTB 747
In: Volkswirtschaftslehre
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In: Routledge Frontiers of Political Economy Ser.
Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of figures -- Acknowledgements -- Foreword by Alvaro Cencini and Xavier Bradley -- Foreword by the author -- General introduction -- 1. Production and time -- 2. Expenditures and time -- 3. Production and expenditure constitute one unique event: the emission -- PART I: The functioning of the domestic economy: from wages to capital -- 4. From production to consumption: the creation and destruction of wages -- 5. Capital -- PART II: The dysfunction of the domestic economy: from capital to capitalism -- 6. The quantitative theory and the quantum theory of inflation -- 7. Inflation and unemployment have the same aetiology: empty emissions -- 8. The two benign cases of empty emissions or of inflation -- 9. It is precisely because fixed capital is the property of a non-person (the disembodied set of firms), that its amortization causes the malignant emissions -- 10. In the most advanced capitalism, a third of the industries in the country issue empty wages -- 11. The malignant emissions and unemployment -- PART III: The remedies usually proposed, their inefficiency evaluated in the light of the theory of emissions -- 12. Money does not circulate in the economy -- 13. Far from being independent from each other, global supply and demand are logically merged into one unique magnitude -- only confusion in the mind can separate them -- 14. Inflation and unemployment are totally independent from the behaviour of economic agents -- PART IV: The solution is in the division of the activity of banks in three departments. Liberated from empty emissions, the domestic economy follows Say's law: it ensures full employment -- 15. The division of banks in two departments.