How Long to Read Studies in Economic Planning Over Space and Time

By George G. Judge

How Long Does it Take to Read Studies in Economic Planning Over Space and Time?

It takes the average reader 12 hours and 51 minutes to read Studies in Economic Planning Over Space and Time by George G. Judge

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Part I National and International Planning Models -- A. Economic Planning -- 2. Some Thoughts on Mature Socialism / Jan Tinbergen -- 3. On Models of Planning Regional Development in Hungary / Joseph Sebestyen -- 4. Development Planning / Wilbur R. Maki and James E. Angus -- 5. Economic Adjustment Research for Policy Guidance: An Example from Agriculture / Thomas A. Miller -- 6. Unemployment and the International Division of Labour / B. Herman -- 7. Planning for the United Arab Republic / Ragnar Frisch -- B. Static and Dynamic Input-Output Models -- 8. Interregional Input-Output: A State of the Arts Survey / Roger F. Riefler -- 9. An Analysis of United States Commodity F'reight Shipments / Karen R. Polenske -- 10. Linkages Between Industries in Urban-Regional Complexes / Stan Czamanski -- 11. Application of a Turnpike Theorem to Planning for Efficient Accumulation: An Example for Japan / J. Tsukui -- Part II Linear Planning Models over Space and Time -- A. Spatial Programming Models -- 12. Optimal Transportation Patterns or Single Commodities in Capacitatcd Networks / L J. King, E. Casetti and C.C. Kissling -- 13. An Application or a Multi-Commodity Transportation Model to the U.S. Feed Grain Economy / L.J. Guedry -- 14. A Spatial Analysisorthe U.S. Livestock Economy / G.G. Judge, J. Havlicek and R.L. Rizek -- 15. An Interregional Analysis of the United States Soybean Industry / J.V. Leunis and R.J. Vandenborre -- 16. Pricing and Allocation Models Applied to Regional Trade and Location or Industries / H.E. Buchholz -- 17. Experiences with Multi-Commodity Models in Regional Analysis / G. Weinschenck, W. Henrichsmeyer and C.H. Hanf -- B. Spatial and/or Temporal Programming Models -- 18. Recursive Programming Models: A Brief Introduction / Richard H. Day -- 19. Dynamic Micro-economic Models of Production, Investment and Technological Change of the U.S. and Japanese Iron and Steel Industries |/ Masatoshi A. Abe -- 20. An Interregional Recursive Programming Model of the U.S. Iron and Steel Industry / Jon P. Nelson -- 21. Recursive Programming Models or Agricultural Development / I. Singh -- Part III Non-Linear Models over Space and Time -- A. Spatial Programming Models -- 22. Spatial Equilibrium Analysis of Livestock Products in Eastern Japan / Kozo Sasaki -- 23. A Positive Model of Spatial Equilibrium with Special Reference to the Broiler Markets / T.-C. Lee and S.K. Seaver -- 24. A Spatial Analysis of the EEC Trade Policies in the Market for Winter Oranges / P. Zusman, A. Melamed and I. Katzir -- 25. A Spatial Price Analysis of the World Wheal Economy: Some Long-Run Predictions / Andrew Schmitz and D. Lee Bawden -- B. Spatial and/or Temporal Models -- 26. An Evaluation of Policy Alternatives Facing Australian Banana Producers / J.W.B. Guise and W. Aggrey-Mensah. -- 27. Allocation and Pricing of Water Resources / J.W.B. Guise and J.C. Flinn -- 28. Allocation of Milk Through Space and Time in a Competitively Mixed Dairy Industry / Marvin W. Kottke -- 29. Temporal Equilibrium Analysis of Rice and Wheat in India / V.K. Pandey and T. Takayama -- 30. An Investigation of Agricultural Planning Models; A Case Study of the Indian's Food Economy / S.P. Pant and T. Takayama -- 31. An Exact Hume-Ricardo-Marshall Model of International Trade / Paul A. Samuelson -- Part IV Public and Private Planning Models -- 32. National and Interregional Models of Water Demand for Land Use and Agricultural Policies / Earl O. Heady and Howard C. Madsen -- 33. Evaluation of the Effect of Alternative Agricultural Systems on Water Quality: A Linear Programming Approach / E.R. Swanson and A.V.S. Narayanan -- 34. Capital Budgeting and Financial Management in Linear Programming Models / C.B. Baker -- 35. An Econometric Model of Supply, Demand and Wages of Educated Workers / H. Correa.

How long is Studies in Economic Planning Over Space and Time?

Studies in Economic Planning Over Space and Time by George G. Judge is 748 pages long, and a total of 192,984 words.

This makes it 252% the length of the average book. It also has 236% more words than the average book.

How Long Does it Take to Read Studies in Economic Planning Over Space and Time Aloud?

The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 17 hours and 34 minutes to read Studies in Economic Planning Over Space and Time aloud.

What Reading Level is Studies in Economic Planning Over Space and Time?

Studies in Economic Planning Over Space and Time is suitable for students ages 12 and up.

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