Planning Review: Volume 5 Issue 4
Table of contents
The hatching of public opinion
Graham T.T. MolitorThe Need for Anticipating Public Policy Change. In today's fast‐paced world merely muddling through—benevolent neglect, as some have described it—is too erratic, too costly, and…
Bridging Canada's predictable pitfalls
Michael C. McCrackenIn examining the prospects for Canada's economy in the coming decade, a number of areas of concern can be identified. Other major issues are likely to appear, but six current…
Miracles for feeding multitudes
Geoffrey N. CalvertThe coming world struggle for food will be closely interwoven with inflation, with naked political power, with oil, with horrifying, excruciating choices for America, with basic…
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Incremental budgeting can be used to project changes in the operations of a firm over a specific period of time. The main use of this approach has been to analyze alternatives in…
Priorities and performance don't always jibe
Donald P. EvartsDoes an industry's financial performance reflect its top management's expressed business priorities? A recent study of manufacturing companies in the Process‐Control…
Hounding theoretical economists
Milton LeontiadesAn economist who makes such an insightful remark on his profession is not without promise. On balance, however, in this book Lekachman does not deliver the much needed critical…