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Sequential Methods In Estimation And Prediction., Nitis Mukhopadhyay Dr. Jun 1976

Sequential Methods In Estimation And Prediction., Nitis Mukhopadhyay Dr.

Doctoral Theses

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Price, Income, Interest In A Two Sector Model Of Agriculture And Non-Agriculture: A Theoretical And Empirical Analysis For Indian Economy., Pradip Maiti Dr. Feb 1976

Price, Income, Interest In A Two Sector Model Of Agriculture And Non-Agriculture: A Theoretical And Empirical Analysis For Indian Economy., Pradip Maiti Dr.

Doctoral Theses

A macroeconometric model seeks to portray the functioning of an economy at an aggregative level, i.e., in terms of important macrovariables and their interrelationships. The empirical counterpart of such a model is what is called a macroeconometric model when the macrorelations are posited statistically, employing probabilistic methods of estimation and/or hypothesis testing. The present study covers both aspects of a macromodel. On the theoretical side, it builds up a macroeconomic model which may be relevant for a country like India. On the empirical-statistical side, it goes on to formulate a macroeconometric model. There is a clear interdependence between these two …


Contributions To The Theory Of Optimum Utilisation Of Auxiliary Information In Survey Sampling., V. N. Reddy Dr. Feb 1976

Contributions To The Theory Of Optimum Utilisation Of Auxiliary Information In Survey Sampling., V. N. Reddy Dr.

Doctoral Theses

The main problem of Survey sapling fron finite populations consista of devistng an appropriate procodure for solecting a rapresentative srple frøn a glven popalation and dornloping an apprepriate procedure for the estimation of the population parceeter of interest guch as po pulation nean or total or population ratto with a viev to naxinising the preofsion of the estinstor vithin the available resources of tino and ooat or 6iternati vely minimising the aost for achieving a giren level of prestsion, Towards the solution of this problen 1t is only during the thirties ond forties that a nore systematie develop- nant has …