The Mahalanobis Growth Model : A Macrodynamics Approach
Chetan Ghate
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Add to basketDruck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - This book provides an analytical and computational approach to solving and simulating the Mahalanobis model and the papers surrounding it.The book comes up, perhaps for the first time, with a holistic examination of an important growth model that emerged out of India in the 1950s. Itcontains detailed derivations of the Mahalanobis model and the several critiques and extensions surrounding it with an organized synthesis of the main results. Computationally, the book simulates the model and its many variants, thus making it accessible to a wider audience.Advanced undergraduates and beginning graduate students in the fields of Economics, Mathematics, and Statistics will gain immensely from understanding both the mathematical aspects as well as the computational aspects of the Mahalanobis model. In the absence of a single 'go-to' source on all aspects of the model -- analytical and computational -- this book is a definitive volume on the Mahalanobis model that has allthe derivations of all the papers surrounding the model, its dissents and critiques, and extensions as in the wage goods modelsuggested by Vakil and Brahmananda.
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This book provides an analytical and computational approach to solving and simulating the Mahalanobis model and the papers surrounding it. The book comes up, perhaps for the first time, with a holistic examination of an important growth model that emerged out of India in the 1950s. It contains detailed derivations of the Mahalanobis model and the several critiques and extensions surrounding it with an organized synthesis of the main results. Computationally, the book simulates the model and its many variants, thus making it accessible to a wider audience. Advanced undergraduates and beginning graduate students in the fields of Economics, Mathematics, and Statistics will gain immensely from understanding both the mathematical aspects as well as the computational aspects of the Mahalanobis model. In the absence of a single 'go-to' source on all aspects of the model -- analytical and computational -- this book is a definitive volume on the Mahalanobis model that has allthe derivations of all the papers surrounding the model, its dissents and critiques, and extensions as in the wage goods model suggested by Vakil and Brahmananda.
Chetan Ghate is an Indian macroeconomist. He is a professor of Economics at the Indian Statistical Institute – Delhi, where he has been teaching since 2000, and since February 2022, he has been serving as Director, Institute of Economic Growth (IEG), New Delhi, India. He is a winner of the 2014 Mahalanobis Memorial Gold Medal (MMM) given to the best research economist in India under the age of 45. He was a member of India’s first Monetary Policy Committee between 2016-2020. His research interests lie in macroeconomics, monetary economics, and growth and development.
Pawan Gopalakrishnan is Manager/Research at Reserve Bank of India. He completed his doctoral studies from the Indian Statistical Institute, New Delhi. He works on macroeconomics of the Indian economy and taught for a brief time at the law school and the school of government and public policy at O.P. Jindal Global University, India, before joining the RBI. His research interests are macroeconomics, endogenous growth theory, real business cycle models, DSGE, fiscal and monetary policy.
Srishti Grover is a (former) student of (the) Master of Science in Quantitative (space) Economics course at (the) Indian Statistical Institute, New Delhi.
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