This book establishes a framework to help government and industries plan for better resource use on both regional and national levels. The author accomplishes this by breaking down complex economic processes into segments, discovering the relationships between these sections and larger economic factors, then reconstructing the whole using the relationships found. The author discovers several economic phenomena continuing over significant periods of time to underlie these relationships despite the ever-changing nature of the economy. The author also finds some relationships change gradually over time, providing a basis to project such patterns into the future. The book is essential reading for anyone with an interest in economics and business as it lays the groundwork for forecasting economic trends at industry and socioeconomic subgroup levels to enhance the utilization of human and natural resources.
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