CONTENTS:- 1. Wage goods paradigm and development/S.B. Mehta and G.S. Monga; 2. Wage goods model: a theory of development/R.K. Sinha; 3. Wage goods, macro economics and development--analytical foundations of an evolving paradigm/Biswajit Chatterjee; 4. A stepping stone to stability and growth--relevance of the wage goods multiplier/Tapati Sanyal; 5. Relevance of wage goods strategy in India in the twenty-first century/M.M. Goel; 6. Wage goods approach for development/R.S. Mishra; 7. A comparative analysis of Vakil-Brahmananda model and Mahalanobis model/Sanjeev Kumar Mishra; 8. Theoretical wage goods model versus applied Indian plan models/Subodh Kumar Sinha; 9. Modified wage goods model/M.M. Kumaran; 10. "Wage-goods" approach to development/K. Ramamurthi; 11. The wage goods model and rural development/Ravi Kumar Srivastava; 12. Wage goods approach to development and poverty alleviation/Amarendra; 13. Implications of promoting drinking water as a wage good--a study of Orissa/S. Nanda, A.K. Choudhury and N.C. Sahu; 14. An alternative wage goods model: using consumption vector as an instrument for maximal growth/Inderjeet Singh and Reena Singh; 15. The wage-goods model of Kautilya/Prabodh Kumar Jha; 16. Wage-goods: contentment and development/Pushpa Monga; 17. Wage goods approach to economic development of India: importance and limitations/S. Thirunavukkarasu; 18. Wage-goods approach to development: relevance of Vakil and Brahmananda's model/H.H. Uliveppa; 19. The Kerala model of development and planning for a wage-goods economy/K.N. Prasad and Retna Hariprasad.
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Wage Goods Approach to Development is an edited volume arising out of the Indian Economic Association Conference papers. This is part of the IEA scheme of publishing such volumes from papers contributed for IEA Annual Conferences during 1994-2000. The present volume consists of 19 articles.