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- catalog contributor b3749714.
- catalog coverage "Soviet Union Economic conditions 1985-1991 Econometric models.".
- catalog created "c1992.".
- catalog date "1992".
- catalog date "c1992.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1992.".
- catalog description "3.1. Necessary and Sufficient Conditions. 3.2. Economic Interpretations. 4. Tobin's "Q-Investment Demand" 5. Treadway's "Optimal Accelerator" 5.1. A Simplified Capital Accumulation Problem. 5.2. The Steady State. 5.3. Around the Steady State. 6. Lucas's "Optimal Investment with Rational Expectations" 7. Keynes's "Marginal Efficiency of Capital" 8. Jorgenson's "Neoclassical Investment Demand" 9. Kydland and Prescott's "Time to Build" 10. Arrow's "Irreversibility of Investment" 11. Conclusions -- Ch. II. Ageing of the Capital Stock: A Long Run Side-Effect of Expansive Fiscal Policy. 1. Introduction. 2. The Model of the Firm. 2.1. Production Function. 2.2. Adjustment Costs Functions. 2.3. State Transition Equation for K(t). 2.4. State Transition Equation for E(t). 2.5. Objective Functional. 3. Necessary and Sufficient Conditions. 3.1. Efficiency Conditions. 3.2. Economic Interpretations. 4. Predictions of the Model. 4.1. Marginal Value of Tangible and Intangible Capital. 4.2. Investment and Disinvestment.".
- catalog description "4.3. Tangible and Intangible Capital. 5. Fiscal Policy and Age of the Capital Stock. 5.1. Short Run. 5.2. Long Run. 5.3. Environment Protection Policies. 6. Conclusions -- Ch. III. Persistence of Extensive Growth: A Growth Model of the Soviet Economy. 1. Introduction. 2. Model of the Central Planning Economy. 2.1. Objective Functional of the Planning Authority. 2.2. Technology: the Framework. 2.3. Costs of Adjustment. 2.4. Extensive and Intensive Growth. 3. Necessary Conditions. 3.1. Interdependence of Investment Activity. 3.2. Shadow Values of P & E Capital and R & D Capital. 4. The Growth-Process. 4.1. Multiplicity of Steady States. 4.2. The Take-off Problem. 4.3. The Persistence of Extensive Growth. 4.4. Slowdown. 4.5. Factor Productivity Growth. 5. The Growth Process of the Soviet Union. 5.1. Stylised Facts. 5.2. Uskorenie. 5.3. Perestroika. 6. Conclusions.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [151]-160).".
- catalog description "Investment Theory: An Integrative Framework. 1. The Main Problem of Investment Theory. 2. The Main Approaches to Investment Theory. 3. An Integrative Framework -- Ageing of Capital Stock and Fiscal Policy. 1. Description of the Model. The Modernization Motive to Invest. Replacement Investment. Production. The Approach Chosen. 2. Predictions of the Model. Product Innovation and Investment Activity. Types of Technology and Disinvestment Activity. Sluggish Adjustment Caused by Depreciation. Ageing of Capital Stock -- Persistence of Extensive Growth. 1. Description of the Model. Extensive Growth of the Soviet Planning Economy. The Law of Increasing Relative Costs. Increasing Returns to Scale. The Approach Chosen. 2. Predictions of the Model. Stylised Facts of the Soviet Growth Process. Persistence of Extensive Growth. Brezhnev's Slowdown. Growth Policy and Reform -- Ch. 1. Investment Theory: An Integrative Framework. 1. Introduction. 2. The Model of the Firm. 3. The Investment Decision of the Firm.".
- catalog extent "xvi, 216 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "New issues in the theory of investment.".
- catalog identifier "038754979X (New York : alk. paper)".
- catalog identifier "354054979X (Berlin : alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "New issues in the theory of investment.".
- catalog isPartOf "Studies in contemporary economics".
- catalog issued "1992".
- catalog issued "c1992.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Berlin ; New York : Springer-Verlag,".
- catalog relation "New issues in the theory of investment.".
- catalog spatial "Soviet Union Economic conditions 1985-1991 Econometric models.".
- catalog spatial "Soviet Union".
- catalog subject "Capital investments Econometric models.".
- catalog subject "Capital investments Soviet Union Econometric models.".
- catalog subject "HG4028.C4 S26 1992".
- catalog tableOfContents "3.1. Necessary and Sufficient Conditions. 3.2. Economic Interpretations. 4. Tobin's "Q-Investment Demand" 5. Treadway's "Optimal Accelerator" 5.1. A Simplified Capital Accumulation Problem. 5.2. The Steady State. 5.3. Around the Steady State. 6. Lucas's "Optimal Investment with Rational Expectations" 7. Keynes's "Marginal Efficiency of Capital" 8. Jorgenson's "Neoclassical Investment Demand" 9. Kydland and Prescott's "Time to Build" 10. Arrow's "Irreversibility of Investment" 11. Conclusions -- Ch. II. Ageing of the Capital Stock: A Long Run Side-Effect of Expansive Fiscal Policy. 1. Introduction. 2. The Model of the Firm. 2.1. Production Function. 2.2. Adjustment Costs Functions. 2.3. State Transition Equation for K(t). 2.4. State Transition Equation for E(t). 2.5. Objective Functional. 3. Necessary and Sufficient Conditions. 3.1. Efficiency Conditions. 3.2. Economic Interpretations. 4. Predictions of the Model. 4.1. Marginal Value of Tangible and Intangible Capital. 4.2. Investment and Disinvestment.".
- catalog tableOfContents "4.3. Tangible and Intangible Capital. 5. Fiscal Policy and Age of the Capital Stock. 5.1. Short Run. 5.2. Long Run. 5.3. Environment Protection Policies. 6. Conclusions -- Ch. III. Persistence of Extensive Growth: A Growth Model of the Soviet Economy. 1. Introduction. 2. Model of the Central Planning Economy. 2.1. Objective Functional of the Planning Authority. 2.2. Technology: the Framework. 2.3. Costs of Adjustment. 2.4. Extensive and Intensive Growth. 3. Necessary Conditions. 3.1. Interdependence of Investment Activity. 3.2. Shadow Values of P & E Capital and R & D Capital. 4. The Growth-Process. 4.1. Multiplicity of Steady States. 4.2. The Take-off Problem. 4.3. The Persistence of Extensive Growth. 4.4. Slowdown. 4.5. Factor Productivity Growth. 5. The Growth Process of the Soviet Union. 5.1. Stylised Facts. 5.2. Uskorenie. 5.3. Perestroika. 6. Conclusions.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Investment Theory: An Integrative Framework. 1. The Main Problem of Investment Theory. 2. The Main Approaches to Investment Theory. 3. An Integrative Framework -- Ageing of Capital Stock and Fiscal Policy. 1. Description of the Model. The Modernization Motive to Invest. Replacement Investment. Production. The Approach Chosen. 2. Predictions of the Model. Product Innovation and Investment Activity. Types of Technology and Disinvestment Activity. Sluggish Adjustment Caused by Depreciation. Ageing of Capital Stock -- Persistence of Extensive Growth. 1. Description of the Model. Extensive Growth of the Soviet Planning Economy. The Law of Increasing Relative Costs. Increasing Returns to Scale. The Approach Chosen. 2. Predictions of the Model. Stylised Facts of the Soviet Growth Process. Persistence of Extensive Growth. Brezhnev's Slowdown. Growth Policy and Reform -- Ch. 1. Investment Theory: An Integrative Framework. 1. Introduction. 2. The Model of the Firm. 3. The Investment Decision of the Firm.".
- catalog title "New issues in the theory of investment : modernization and persistence effects / Marcel Savioz.".
- catalog type "text".