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Optimal pricing policies for economic development / by Eiji Tajika

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Tokyo; Institute of Developing Economies; 1983Description: 98: ill.-ISBN:
  • 4258520195
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 338.43 TAJ
Summary: This book attempts to determine pricing policy guidelines for developing economies to alleviate inefficient uses of resources. Problems are formulated in the space of prices, and formulas for optimal pricing policies are derived with the aid of duality theorems. In the first of three chapters, the author offers pricing policies for the economy in which income sharing in the agricultural sector causes inefficiency in the allocation of labor classical formula of Little and Mirrless for the shadow wage rate is presented as a special case in this millieau. This book will be of value of economists and other professionals involved in project evaluation whose interests lie in the microeconomic aspects of development.
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This book attempts to determine pricing policy guidelines for developing economies to alleviate inefficient uses of resources. Problems are formulated in the space of prices, and formulas for optimal pricing policies are derived with the aid of duality theorems. In the first of three chapters, the author offers pricing policies for the economy in which income sharing in the agricultural sector causes inefficiency in the allocation of labor classical formula of Little and Mirrless for the shadow wage rate is presented as a special case in this millieau.
This book will be of value of economists and other professionals involved in project evaluation whose interests lie in the microeconomic aspects of development.

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