CHAPTER I
  PLANNING INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION
9 1. THE PLACE OF AN INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION PROGRAMME IN A MACRO-ECONOMIC PLAN
  2. INDICATORS IN THE INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION PLAN
10 [introduction.]
10 Planning Physical Output
11 Planning Output in Value Terms
  3. PLANNING THE VOLUME, PRODUCT RANGE AND ASSORTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL OUTPUT
11 [introduction.]
15 Determining the Demand for Producer Goods
16 Determining the Demand for Consumer Goods
  4. THE VALIDATION OF INDUSTRIAL OUTPUT PLANS
19 [introduction.]
22 The Volume of Production and Production Capacities
23 Estimating the Necessary Commissioning of New Capacity
25 Ensuring a Supply of Materials for the Production Programme
  5. PLANNING THE SPECIALISATION, COOPERATION AND COMBINATION OF PRODUCTION
26 Planning Specialisation
27 Planning Cooperation
28 Planning Combination
29 6. PLANNING ANNUAL AND QUARTERLY OUTPUT
  CHAPTER II
  PLANNING AGRICULTURE
31 1. COORDINATION OF CENTRALISED AND LOCAL PLANNING
  2. PLANNING THE VOLUME OF OUTPUT OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS ON COLLECTIVE AND STATE FARMS
36 [introduction.]
37 Arable Output
39 Livestock Output
41 Animal Feed Base
43 3. PLANNIG THE MATERIAL AND TECHNOLOGICAL BASIS OF AGRICULTURE
49 4. CALCULATION OF ECONOMIC INDICATORS FOR THE AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN
52 5. TASKS RELATING TO THE OPTIMISATION OF PLANNING AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AND AGRO-INDUSTRIAL COMPLEXES
  CHAPTER III
  PLANNING TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATIONS
56 1. THE BASIC TASKS OF TRANSPORT PLANNING
  2. PLANNING FREIGHT TRAFFIC
57 [introduction.]
58 Long-Term Planning
63 Current Planning of Freight Traffic
65 3. PLANNING PASSENGER TRAFFIC
66 4. PLANNING THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE MATERIAL AND TECHNOLOGICAL BASIS FOR TRANSPORT
69 5. PLANNING COMMUNICATIONS
  CHAPTER IV
  PLANNING THE SUPPLY OF MATERIALS AND TECHNICAL EQUIPMENT
72 [introduction.]
  1. THE TASKS AND CONTENT OF THE PLAN FOR MATERIAL AND TECHNICAL SUPPLY
74 The Tasks of Planning Material and Technical Supplies
76 The Content of the Supply Plan
  2. THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF INPUT-OUTPUT TABLES AND THE METHODOLOGY OF COMPILING THEM
78 [introduction.]
78 Types of Input-Output Tables
79 Indicators and Compilation Techniques
84 The Relationship Between Input-Output Tables
86 3. THE SYSTEM FOR THE ALLOCATION OF PRODUCER GOODS
88 4. THE STANDARD RATES AND NORMS USED IN MATERIAL AND TECHNICAL SUPPLY
  5. THE PLANNING AND ORGANISATION OF RATIONAL ECONOMIC TIES IN THE DELIVERY OF OUTPUT
93 The Specification of Material Resources and the Placement of Orders
94 Equipping Enterprises Being Built or Modernised
95 Direct Long-Term Links
  6. THE USE OF ECONOMIC-MATHEMATICAL METHODS AND COMPUTER TECHNIQUES IN PLANNING MATERIAL AND TECHNICAL SUPPLY
98 [introduction.]
98 The Range of Problems for Solution
103 The Design and Introduction of an Automated System for the Planning and Management of Material and Technical Supply
  CHAPTER V
  PLANNING THE UTILISATION OF MANPOWER RESOURCES
105 [introduction.]
106 1. PLANNING TASKS AND THE SPECIAL FEATURES OF MANPOWER UTILISATION
  2. ANALYSIS OF THE MANPOWER RESOURCES AND THEIR UTILISATION
108 [introduction.]
109 Demographic Processes
112 The Basic Proportions of Deployment
118 Sources for Meeting the Demand for Labour
119 3. MANPOWER AND EMPLOYMENT FORECASTING
  4. THE TECHNIQUES OF PLANNING MANPOWER UTILISATION
122 [introduction.]
122 The Inter-Sectoral Table of Inputs of Social Labour
124 The Summary Input-Output Manpower Table
128 Calculation of Collective Farm Demand for Labour
128 Calculation of Additional Demand for Factory and Office Workers
129 Calculation of the Demand for Skilled Workers
130 Calculation of the Demand for Specialists
  5. EFFICIENCY OF LABOUR UTILISATION
132 [introduction.]
134 The Indicators and Methods of Measuring Labour Productivity
  CHAPTER VI
  PLANNING A RISE IN LIVING STANDARDS
140 [introduction.]
  1. ECONOMIC VALIDATION OF THE PLAN FOR RAISING LIVING STANDARDS
140 Living Standards as Reflected in Plan Indicators
141 Summary Plan for a Rise in Living Standards
141 Living Standards Indicators in the Macro-Economic Plan
142 The Validation of Rates of Growth in Living Standards
145 Sources and Structure of Income
149 The Structure of Consumption and Ways of Increasing Income
  2. PLANNING INDIVIDUAL PERSONAL INCOME
151 [introduction.]
151 Planning Wages
154 Planning Collective Farmers’ Pay
156 Planning Individual Incomes from Social Consumption Funds
158 Calculating the Balance of Personal Money Income and Expenditure
  3. THE CONCLUDING STAGES OF COMPILING A SUMMARY PLAN FOR RAISING LIVING STANDARDS
161 [introduction.]
161 Calculating Real Personal Income
168 Calculating the Indicator for Social Consumption Funds
170 Total Consumption of Material Goods and Services
  4. PLANNING THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE SERVICE SECTOR
172 [introduction.]
172 Planning Pre-School Establishments
173 Planning General Education Schools
174 Planning Secondary Specialised and Higher Education
175 Cultural Establishments
176 Planning the Development of the Health Service
179 Housing and Social Amenities
  5. PLANNING RETAIL TRADE
180 [introduction.]
181 Total Volume of Retail Trade
182 Determining Total Demand for Goods
184 The Structure of Retail Trade
189 Input-Output Tables for Consumer Goods
190 Retail Trade Table
191 The Supply and Demand Table
192 Consumer Budgets
  CHAPTER VII
  COST AND PRICE PLANNING
194 [introduction.]
  1. COST PLANNING
195 [introduction.]
196 Cost Calculation at the Stage of Processing Raw Information
199 Cost Planning During the Compilation of a Five-Year Plan
201 Cost Planning in Annual Plans
203 Cost Estimates
204 Computing the Costs of Particular Types of Output
209 The Special Features of Planning Cost in Non-Industrial Sectors
  2. PRICE PLANNING
214 [introduction.]
216 Current Price Regulation
218 General or Partial Revision of Wholesale Prices
221 Setting Long-Range Wholesale Prices
223 Price Planning in Non-Industrial Sectors
225 The Estimation of Construction Work
226 Transport Rates
227 Prices of Consumer Goods
  CHAPTER VIII
  FINANCIAL PLANNING
230 1. THE FINANCIAL PLANNING SYSTEM AND ITS TASKS
232 2. NATIONAL INCOME AND EXPENDITURE BALANCE
  3. PLANNING PROFIT AND ITS DISTRIBUTION
235 [introduction.]
236 Profit Planning in Industry
242 Profit Planning in the Construction Industry
244 Planning Profit in the State Farm Sector
245 Planning Profit in Transport Operations
  4. THE USSR STATE BUDGET
246 The Role of the State Budget
248 Budgetary Income and Expenditure
  5. CREDIT PLANNING
250 The Role of Credit
250 The State Bank’s Credit Plans
252 The Construction Bank’s Credit Plans
  CHAPTER IX
  PLANNING FOREIGN ECONOMIC RELATIONS
254 1. THE BASIC TASKS OF LONG-RANGE AND ANNUAL PLANS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF FOREIGN ECONOMIC RELATIONS
  2. THE CONTENT AND INDICATORS OF PLANS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF FOREIGN ECONOMIC RELATIONS
256 [introduction.]
258 Foreign Trade Plans
260 The Supplies Plan
261 The Balance of Payments
263 3. THE PROCEDURE AND METHODOLOGY ADOPTED IN PREPARING DRAFT PLANS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF FOREIGN ECONOMIC RELATIONS
  CHAPTER X
  THE MACRO-ECONOMIC INPUT-OUTPUT TABLE
  1. THE ROLE PLAYED BY THE MACRO-ECONOMIC INPUT-OUTPUT TABLE IN PLANNING
275 [introduction.]
278 Analytical Indicators and Calculations
  2. THE PHYSICAL INPUT-OUTPUT TABLE OF REPRODUCTION
280 [introduction.]
281 The Input-Output Table of Gross National Product
287 The Input-Output Table of Fixed Assets
289 Physical Input-Output Tables
292 3. THE INPUT-OUTPUT TABLE OF NATIONAL INCOME
299 Recommended Literature
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