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.
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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.