Authors: John W. Kendrick
ISBN-13: 9780792396024, ISBN-10: 0792396022
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York, LLC
Date Published: February 1996
Edition: (Non-applicable)
National income estimates date back to the late 17th century, but only in the half-century since the Second World War have economic accounts developed in their present form, becoming an indispensable tool for macroeconomic analysis, projections and policy formulation. Furthermore, it was in this period that the United Nations issued several versions of a system of national accounts (SNA) to make possible economic comparisons on a consistent basis. The latest version, SNA 1993, published in early 1994, occasioned this collection of essays and commentaries.
The three chief objectives of the volume are: to enhance understanding of socioeconomic accounts generally and of SNA 1993 in particular; to offer a critique of SNA 1993, including constructive suggestions for future revisions of the system, making it even more useful for its national and international purposes; and to serve as a textbook, or book of readings in conjunction with SNA 1993, for courses in economic accounts.
National economic accounts have been developed since World War II into an indispensable tool for macro-economic analysis, projections, and policy formulation. Economists examine the system and especially the 1993 United Nations update of standards to allow consistent comparisons between countries. They also critique the new version and make suggestions for making future revisions more useful for its national and international purposes. Among the dimensions they look at are the expansion of boundaries and satellite accounts; household sector income, consumption, and wealth; financial intermediaries; price and volume measures; transition economics; and the reliability and accuracy of quarterly estimates of gross national product. The collection can serve as a textbook or readings for courses in economic accounts. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
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Acknowledgments | ||
1 | Introduction and Overview | 1 |
2 | Design of Economic Accounts and the 1993 System of National Accounts | 25 |
3 | Expansion of Boundaries and Satellite Accounts | 91 |
4 | Household Sector Income, Consumption, and Wealth | 121 |
5 | Capital and Wealth in the Revised SNA | 149 |
6 | Government in the 1993 System of National Accounts | 191 |
7 | Financial Intermediaries and Financial Accounts | 219 |
8 | Price and Volume Measures in the System of National Accounts | 237 |
9 | Adaptation of the Revised SNA for Developing Economies | 299 |
10 | Adaptation of the SNA for Transition Economies | 317 |
11 | External Sector Transactions: Toward a World Accounting Matrix | 343 |
12 | The United Nations System of National Accounts and the Integration of Micro and Macro Data | 387 |
13 | Reliability and Accuracy of Quarterly GDP Estimates: A Review | 423 |
Author Index | 457 | |
Subject Index | 463 |