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Indicative economic planning with a sixteen sector projection model of the New Zealand economy (1969)

Abstract
The main purpose of this paper is to describe the exercise in indicative economic planning which has been carried out in New Zealand over the last 18 months. After outlining the background to the National Development Conference, a description is given of the sectoral projection model used for the Conference and the process of reconciliation carried on between estimates by individual sector committees and the estimates derived from the overall model. Some comparisons of different estimates are given, and some of the deficiencies of the present model are briefly discussed.

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Download http://hdl.handle.net/10182/1148
Publisher Lincoln College. Agricultural Economics Research Unit.
Repository Lincoln University Research Archive (New Zealand)
Keywords New Zealand, econometric models, economic indicators, economic analysis, economic aspects, economic conditions, economic policy, economic depression, Fields of Research::340000 Economics::340400 Econometrics::340401 Economic models and forecasting, Fields of Research::340000 Economics::340400 Econometrics::340402 Econometric and statistical methods, Fields of Research::340000 Economics::340200 Applied Economics::340213 Economic development and growth, Fields of Research::340000 Economics::340200 Applied Economics::340209 Public sector economics
Type Discussion Paper
Language English
Relation Discussion paper (Lincoln College (Canterbury, N.Z.). Agricultural Economics Research Unit) ; no. 12