Social and Demographic Accounting
Herausgeber: Hewings, Geoffrey J. D.; Geoffrey J. D., Hewings; Madden, Moss
Social and Demographic Accounting
Herausgeber: Hewings, Geoffrey J. D.; Geoffrey J. D., Hewings; Madden, Moss
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Examines developments in social and demographic accounting, drawing particularly on the work of Richard Stone, Nobel Laureate.
Examines developments in social and demographic accounting, drawing particularly on the work of Richard Stone, Nobel Laureate.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. August 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 421g
- ISBN-13: 9780521094054
- ISBN-10: 0521094054
- Artikelnr.: 25446214
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. August 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 421g
- ISBN-13: 9780521094054
- ISBN-10: 0521094054
- Artikelnr.: 25446214
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
1. Social accounting: essays in honour of Sir Richard Stone Geoffrey J. D.
Hewings and Moss Madden; 2. A SAM for Europe: social accounts at the
regional level revisited Jeffrey I. Round; 3. Interregional SAMs and
capital accounts Maureen Kilkenny and Adam Rose; 4. Social accounting
matrices and income distribution analysis in Kenya Arne Bigsten; 5.
Structure of the Bangladesh interregional social accounting system: a
comparison of alternative decompositions Geoffrey J. D Hewings, Michael
Sonis, Jong-Kun Lee and Sarwar Jahan; 6. Decompositions of regional
input-output tables John H. Ll. Dewhust and Rodney C. Jensen; 7.
Consistency in regional demo-economic models: the case of the northern
Netherlands Dirk Stelder and Jan Oosterhaven; 8. A CGE solution to the
household rigidity problem in extended input-output models Andrew B. Trigg
and Moss Madden; 9. Operationalising a rural-urban general equilibrium
model using a bi-regional SAM Maureen Kilkenny; 10. Combating demographic
innumeracy with social accounting principles: heterogeneity, selection, and
the dynamics of interdependent populations Andrei Rogers; 11. A
microsimulation approach to demographic and social accounting Martin
Clarke; Bibliography; Index.
Hewings and Moss Madden; 2. A SAM for Europe: social accounts at the
regional level revisited Jeffrey I. Round; 3. Interregional SAMs and
capital accounts Maureen Kilkenny and Adam Rose; 4. Social accounting
matrices and income distribution analysis in Kenya Arne Bigsten; 5.
Structure of the Bangladesh interregional social accounting system: a
comparison of alternative decompositions Geoffrey J. D Hewings, Michael
Sonis, Jong-Kun Lee and Sarwar Jahan; 6. Decompositions of regional
input-output tables John H. Ll. Dewhust and Rodney C. Jensen; 7.
Consistency in regional demo-economic models: the case of the northern
Netherlands Dirk Stelder and Jan Oosterhaven; 8. A CGE solution to the
household rigidity problem in extended input-output models Andrew B. Trigg
and Moss Madden; 9. Operationalising a rural-urban general equilibrium
model using a bi-regional SAM Maureen Kilkenny; 10. Combating demographic
innumeracy with social accounting principles: heterogeneity, selection, and
the dynamics of interdependent populations Andrei Rogers; 11. A
microsimulation approach to demographic and social accounting Martin
Clarke; Bibliography; Index.
1. Social accounting: essays in honour of Sir Richard Stone Geoffrey J. D.
Hewings and Moss Madden; 2. A SAM for Europe: social accounts at the
regional level revisited Jeffrey I. Round; 3. Interregional SAMs and
capital accounts Maureen Kilkenny and Adam Rose; 4. Social accounting
matrices and income distribution analysis in Kenya Arne Bigsten; 5.
Structure of the Bangladesh interregional social accounting system: a
comparison of alternative decompositions Geoffrey J. D Hewings, Michael
Sonis, Jong-Kun Lee and Sarwar Jahan; 6. Decompositions of regional
input-output tables John H. Ll. Dewhust and Rodney C. Jensen; 7.
Consistency in regional demo-economic models: the case of the northern
Netherlands Dirk Stelder and Jan Oosterhaven; 8. A CGE solution to the
household rigidity problem in extended input-output models Andrew B. Trigg
and Moss Madden; 9. Operationalising a rural-urban general equilibrium
model using a bi-regional SAM Maureen Kilkenny; 10. Combating demographic
innumeracy with social accounting principles: heterogeneity, selection, and
the dynamics of interdependent populations Andrei Rogers; 11. A
microsimulation approach to demographic and social accounting Martin
Clarke; Bibliography; Index.
Hewings and Moss Madden; 2. A SAM for Europe: social accounts at the
regional level revisited Jeffrey I. Round; 3. Interregional SAMs and
capital accounts Maureen Kilkenny and Adam Rose; 4. Social accounting
matrices and income distribution analysis in Kenya Arne Bigsten; 5.
Structure of the Bangladesh interregional social accounting system: a
comparison of alternative decompositions Geoffrey J. D Hewings, Michael
Sonis, Jong-Kun Lee and Sarwar Jahan; 6. Decompositions of regional
input-output tables John H. Ll. Dewhust and Rodney C. Jensen; 7.
Consistency in regional demo-economic models: the case of the northern
Netherlands Dirk Stelder and Jan Oosterhaven; 8. A CGE solution to the
household rigidity problem in extended input-output models Andrew B. Trigg
and Moss Madden; 9. Operationalising a rural-urban general equilibrium
model using a bi-regional SAM Maureen Kilkenny; 10. Combating demographic
innumeracy with social accounting principles: heterogeneity, selection, and
the dynamics of interdependent populations Andrei Rogers; 11. A
microsimulation approach to demographic and social accounting Martin
Clarke; Bibliography; Index.
