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Social Accounting Systems (Hardcover)
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Social accounting grew up as a result of the desire to bring
together in a meaningful and comprehensive manner all the available
observed facts on the economic and financial activity of a nation.
Three social accounting systems of flow have been developed during
the last three decades. Each of these systems has been constructed
separately and independently. The framework of each system is
constructed to tackle specific aspects of the national economy. It
is also designed in a manner, which helps in framing policies for
future activity. The aim of this book is mainly to describe the
anatomy of these three social accounting systems and compare their
structures. Some attention is also given to a comparison of the
systems in actual use by some industrially developed countries,
including the centralized economies. The problem of integrating the
three systems is also cursorily treated. The student of economics,
and the economist in the service of industry, private or public,
will obtain from this book a picture of the concepts and:
definitions used in social accounting; the book also describes how
each system is constructed, and which economic study or analysis it
can best serve. Another valuable feature is the comparison the
author makes of the national accounts system with the Russian
"Natsional'ny Dokhod." In this far-reaching and complex work, the
author has brought together the fruits of his very extensive
studies into the social accounting methods of many nations, and he
goes beyond the analysis of existing systems to suggest ways of
tackling the problems of integrating the three main systems into
one. Dr. Yanovsky is at present senior economist in the State
Comptroller's Office in Israel. He studied economics in the
Universities of Chicago and Manchester (where he obtained his
doctorate at the Department of Economics and Social Studies in
1963). It was from a thesis he wrote while in Manchester that he
drew the inspiration, and much of the material, for this book.
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