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The Flow-of Funds Approach to Social…
The Flow-of Funds Approach to Social Accounting: Appraisals, Analysis, and Applications
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Published Date
January 1962
Copyright
1962
ISBN
0-87014-182-1
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Princeton University Press
Series
: Studies in Income and Wealth
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Table of Contents
Front matter, The Flow-of-Funds Approach to Social Accounting: Appraisals, Analysis, and Applications
Author(s):
Conference on Research in Income and Wealth
Introduction to "The Flow-of Funds Approach to Social Accounting"
Author(s):
Vito Natrella
(p. 3-8)
Part I: The Integration of Social Accounting Systems
Author(s):
(p. 9-10)
Chapter 1:
An Approach to the Integration of Income and Product and Flow-of-Funds National Accounting Systems: A Progress Report
Author(s):
Stanley Sigel
(p. 11-101)
Chapter 2:
The Canadian National Transactions Accounts
Author(s):
S. J. Handfield-Jones
(p. 103-132)
Chapter 3:
Financial Accounts in Countries Other than the United States and Canada
Author(s):
Graeme S. Dorrance
(p. 133-170)
Part II: Analysis and Applications of Flow-of-Funds Data
Author(s):
(p. 171-172)
Chapter 4:
A Process Approach to Flow-of-Funds Analysis
Author(s):
James Duesenberry
(p. 173-194)
Chapter 5:
Some Illustrative Analytical Uses of Flow-of-Funds Data
Author(s):
Morris A. Copeland
(p. 195-238)
Chapter 6:
The Impact of Severe Monetary Restraint on Money Flows
Author(s):
Emanuel T. Weiler
(p. 239-262)
Chapter 7:
Application of Flow-of-Funds Data to Capital Market Analysis
Author(s):
James J. O'Leary
(p. 263-293)
Part III: Sources of Information and Technical Problems
Author(s):
(p. 295-296)
Chapter 8:
Institutional Data as a Source of New Information for Use in Social Accounting Systems
Author(s):
Irwin Friend
(p. 297-314)
Chapter 9:
Small and Unincorporated Businesses as a Source of Information for Social Accounting Purposes
Author(s):
Daniel H. Brill
(p. 315-333)
Chapter 10:
Consumer Surveys as a Source of Information for Social Accounting: The Problems
Author(s):
Arthur L. Broida
(p. 335-381)
Chapter 11:
Consumer Surveys as a Source of Information for Social Accounting: The Prospects
Author(s):
Robert Ferber
(p. 383-409)
Chapter 12:
The Optimum of Grossness in Flow-of-Funds Accounts
Author(s):
Morris Mendelson
(p. 411-429)
Chapter 13:
The Float in Flow-of-Funds Accounts
Author(s):
George Garvy
(p. 431-461)
Part IV: General Comments
Author(s):
(p. 463-464)
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