Tiền tệ, vốn lưu động và sản xuất trong một nền kinh tế đang phát triển: Một mô hình kinh tế lượng về sản xuất cho Ấn Độ, 1950–1980

Empirical Economics - Tập 14 - Trang 229-239 - 1989
R. C. Kumar1, A. Tayyab2
1Department of Economics, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada
2Aga Khan Rural Support Program, Gilgit, Pakistan

Tóm tắt

Bài báo xây dựng và ước lượng cho Ấn Độ trong giai đoạn 1950–1980 một hàm sản xuất tổng hợp, trong đó cung cấp số dư tiền tệ thực tế trong nền kinh tế được coi như một yếu tố hạn chế của sản xuất. Lý do cho sự hình thành này được lập luận từ tầm quan trọng của nguồn vốn lưu động trong việc tổ chức sản xuất, và cách mà cung tiền, hoặc sự thiếu hụt của nó, có thể hạn chế tính khả dụng của nó trong một nền kinh tế tài chính chưa phát triển, đặc trưng bởi các thị trường vốn không hoàn hảo.

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