The U.S. National Income and Product Accounts: Selected Topics
Murray F. Foss, Ed.
Published in 1982 by University of Chicago Press
© 1982 by the National Bureau of Economic Research
in NBER Book Series Studies in Income and Wealth
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0438 pages
ISBN: 0-226-25728-2
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Front matter, The U.S. National Income and Product Accounts:Selected Topics :
Murray Foss
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Introduction to "The U.S. National Income and Product Accounts: Selected Topics":
Murray Foss
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The United States National Income Accounts, 1947-1977: Their Conceptual Basis and Evolution :
Richard Ruggles
(p. 15 - 106)
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Quality Adjustment in the Producer Price Indexes:
John F. Early, James H. Sinclair
(p. 107 - 146)
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Deflation of Defense Purchases:
Richard Ziemer, Karl Galbraith
(p. 147 - 204)
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Energy Efficiency, User-Cost Change, and the Measurement of Durable Goods Prices:
Robert J. Gordon
(p. 205 - 268)
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Concepts of Quality in Input and Output Price Measures: A Resolution of the User-Value Resource-Cost Debate:
Jack E. Triplett
(p. 269 - 312)
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Round Table of GNP Users:
Stanley J. Sigel, chair
(p. 313 - 332)
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The Impact of the 1976 NIPA Benchmark Revision on the Structure and Predictive Accuracy of the BEA Quarterly Econometric Model:
Bruce Grimm, Albert Hirsch
(p. 333 - 382)
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The GNP Data Improvement Project (The Creamer Report):
Morris Cohen, Rosanne Cole, Ronald E. Kutscher, John W. Kendrick, John Gorman, Stephen Taylor, Daniel Creamer, Robert P. Parker
(p. 383 - 428)
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Contributors:
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Author Index:
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Subject Index:
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