National income and economic progress : essays in honour of Colin Clark

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National income and economic progress : essays in honour of Colin Clark

edited by Duncan Ironmonger, J.O.N. Perkins, Tran Van Hoa

Macmillan Press, 1988

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Includes index

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Description

As well as providing a history of economic statistics, the book includes contributions by economists from a number of countries, applying economic statistics to the past and to current economic issues.

Table of Contents

  • Colin Clark
  • Frontispiece - Preface
  • the editors - Notes on the Contributors - Colin Clark
  • H.W.Arndt - PART 1 NATIONAL INCOME AND OUTLAY - The Development of Economic Statistics as an Influence on Theory and Policy
  • A.Cairncross - Progress in Balancing the National Accounts
  • R.Stone - Statistical Perspectives and Economic Stability
  • D.Ironmonger - Econometric Modelling of Private Consumption Using OECD National Accounts
  • T.Van Hoa - Distributed Control of Econometric Data Bases and Models
  • I.Sugiura - PART 2 THE CONDITIONS OF ECONOMIC PROGRESS - The Use of Statistics for Policy Advising: Colin Clark in Queensland, 1938-52
  • G.Kenwood - Twenty-Five Per Cent Forty Years On
  • J.O.N.Perkins & T.Van Hoa - Countertrade: Solution or Problem
  • D.T.Healey - Global Monetarism
  • L.R.Klein - Population Growth and Economic Development
  • A.P.Thirlwall - Another Non-Econometrician's Lament
  • J.O.N.Perkins - Index

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