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posted by Ross B. Emmett on July 29, 1997


INDIAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED ECONOMICS

SPECIAL ISSUE IN REVERENTIAL MEMORY OF PROF. JAN TINBERGEN

CONTENTS

VOLUME 5 NO.3 (PART 1) APRIL-JUNE 1996

Paul A. Samuelson -- Tribute to Jan Tinbergen: One exact match for
economics and physics
Franco Modigliani --The European unemployment crisis: A
Monetarist-Keynesian approach and its implications
J. Kol --Tinbergen's economic writings: main characteristics
Robert W. Dimand -- Early testing of macroeconomic theories before
Tinbergen
L.R. Klein -- Carrying forward the Tinbergen initiative in
macroeconometrics
P. Tehral --Tinbergen on world peace: A comparative historical
perspective.

VOLUME 5 NO. 4 (PART II) JULY-SEPTEMBER 1996

P. de Wolff & J.T.J.M. van der Linden -- Jan Tinbergen: A quantitative
economist
Anthonie Knoester & Arnout H.E.M. Wellink -- Tinbergen and the Royal
Netherlands Economic Association
Nicholas A. Lash aud Bala Batavia -- Financial intermediation and economic
development
Keith Griffin & Terry Mckinley -- Development cooperation in the twentieth
first century: Suggestions for a new framework
Ismail Shariff -- A reinterpretation of external economies' in the
context of economic development
Neil Dias Karunaratne -- A semi-input-output analysis of Australian
comparative advantage

VOLUME 5 NO. 5 (PART III) OCTOBER-DECEMBER 1996

J.T.J.M. van der Linden -- Economic thought in the Netherlands: the
contribution of Prof. Jan Tinbergen
Cees Gorter, Peter Nijkamp & Michiel de Bruijn -- Spatia-temporal
variations in employment growth rates of Dutch firms
Anil K. Srivastava & Shalabh -- A composite target function for
predictions in econometric models
Jacques J. Polak -- Memories of Jan Tinbergen: the Geneva years
Jacob J. Krabbe -- Jan Tinbergen, in memoriam
B.N. Ghosh --Why is poverty rate higher in rural India?
P.R. Brahmananda -- Remembering Tinbergen as a noble economist
P. Jegadish Gandhi -- The concept of development: its dialects and
dynamics