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Problems in the International Comparison of Economic Accounts
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Published Date
January 1957
Copyright
1957
ISBN
0-87014-176-7
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Princeton University Press
Series
: Studies in Income and Wealth
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Table of Contents
Front matter to "Problems in the International Comparison of Economic Accounts"
Author(s):
Introduction to "Problems in the International Comparison of Economic Accounts"
Author(s):
John Kendrick
(p. 1-18)
Chapter 1:
The Feasibility of a Standard Comprehensive System of Social Accounts
Author(s):
Morris A. Copeland
(p. 19-112)
Chapter 2:
The Government Sector: A Re-examination of Controversial Issues
Author(s):
Gerhard Colm
(p. 113-134)
The Government Sector: A Reconciliation of Alternative Budget Concepts
Author(s):
Marilyn Young
(p. 135-216)
Chapter 3:
On the Elaboration of a System of International Transaction Accounts
Author(s):
Herbert B. Woolley
(p. 217-300)
Chapter 4:
Measuring Comparative Purchasing Power
Author(s):
Dorothy Brady
&
Abner Hurwitz
(p. 301-348)
Chapter 5:
The Scope of Economic Activity in International Income Comparisons
Author(s):
Irving Kravis
(p. 349-400)
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