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Essays on Econometrics and Planning

  • 1st Edition - January 1, 1963
  • Latest edition
  • Editor: C. R. Rao
  • Language: English

Essays on Econometrics and Planning provides a compilation of papers pertinent to econometrics and planning. This book covers a variety of topics, including competition, planner's… Read more

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Essays on Econometrics and Planning provides a compilation of papers pertinent to econometrics and planning. This book covers a variety of topics, including competition, planner's capital, parametric solution and programming, economic system, and economic growth. Organized into 22 chapters, this book begins with an overview of the concepts of cooperation, conflict, exploitation, and competition in relation to economic system. This text then examines the status of economic planning in Great Britain and provides an analysis of the role of autonomous investment in the economy. Other chapters consider the monetary or financial aspects of the Soviet economy. This book discusses as well the aspects in which the planners have a social location and economic preferences different from those of the mass of citizens in the underdeveloped country. The final chapter deals with the problem of national development. This book is a valuable resource for economists, industrialists, economic planners, and academic socialists.

Table of contents


Foreword

Conflict, Cooperation, Competition, and Cupid

Planning in Britain

Parametric Solution and Programming of the Hicksian Model

The National Balance-Sheet of the Soviet Union

Elements of a Theory of Planning

The Three Basic Purposes of an Economic System

To Achieve Optimum Growth

To Apportion Production Wisely

To Maintain Economic Justice

Elements of a Theory of System Behaviour

Scientific Approach in Planning

A Philosophical View of Civilization

A Critical Appraisal of the Concept and Theory of Unemployment

The Role of Central Statistical Organisation in the Indian Statistical System

The Strategy of Indian Planning

Science as a Dialectical Unity of System, Method, and Practice

Measure, Quality, and Optimum Scale

Capital Formation and its Financing in the Private Corporate Sector in India

Planning and Economic Growth

Models for Demand Projections

India Since Independence: Some Random Thoughts

Project Appraisal: A Traditional Approach

The Twentieth Century Trend in Employment in Manufacture in India-as Illustrated by the Case of West Bengal

A Letter Report to Professor P. C. Mahalanobis

Scientific Contributions of Professor P. C. Mahalanobis

Messages

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: May 12, 2014
  • Language: English

About the editor

CR

C. R. Rao

Professor C. R. Rao, born in India, is one of this century's foremost statisticians, and received his education in statistics at the Indian Statistical Institute (ISI), Calcutta. He is Emeritus Holder of the Eberly Family Chair in Statistics at Penn State and Director of the Center for Multivariate Analysis. He has long been recognized as one of the world's top statisticians, and has been awarded 34 honorary doctorates from universities in 19 countries spanning 6 continents. His research has influenced not only statistics, but also the physical, social and natural sciences and engineering. In 2011 he was recipient of the Royal Statistical Society's Guy Medal in Gold which is awarded triennially to those "who are judged to have merited a signal mark of distinction by reason of their innovative contributions to the theory or application of statistics". It can be awarded both to fellows (members) of the Society and to non-fellows. Since its inception 120 years ago the Gold Medal has been awarded to 34 distinguished statisticians. The first medal was awarded to Charles Booth in 1892. Only two statisticians, H. Cramer (Norwegian) and J. Neyman (Polish), outside Great Britain were awarded the Gold medal and C. R. Rao is the first non-European and non-American to receive the award.

Other awards he has received are the Gold Medal of Calcutta University, Wilks Medal of the American Statistical Association, Wilks Army Medal, Guy Medal in Silver of the Royal Statistical Society (UK), Megnadh Saha Medal and Srinivasa Ramanujan Medal of the Indian National Science Academy, J.C.Bose Gold Medal of Bose Institute and Mahalanobis Centenary Gold Medal of the Indian Science Congress, the Bhatnagar award of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, India and the Government of India honored him with the second highest civilian award, Padma Vibhushan, for “outstanding contributions to Science and Engineering / Statistics”, and also instituted a cash award in honor of C R Rao, “to be given once in two years to a young statistician for work done during the preceding 3 years in any field of statistics”.

For his outstanding achievements Rao has been honored with the establishment of an institute named after him, C.R.Rao Advanced Institute for Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science, in the campus of the University of Hyderabad, India. C.R. Rao won International Statistics Prize in 2023. He passed away in 2023 two weeks before his 103rd birthday.

Affiliations and expertise
Center for multivariate Analysis, Department of statistics, The Pennsylvania State University.

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