Social Accounting Systems

Social Accounting Systems
Title Social Accounting Systems PDF eBook
Author Louis Filler
Publisher Routledge
Pages 237
Release 2017-07-05
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1351490699

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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

Social Accounting Systems

Social Accounting Systems
Title Social Accounting Systems PDF eBook
Author M. Yanovsky
Publisher Transaction Publishers
Pages 250
Release
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0202368920

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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.

Social Accounting Systems

Social Accounting Systems
Title Social Accounting Systems PDF eBook
Author F. Thomas Juster
Publisher Elsevier
Pages 506
Release 2013-09-03
Genre Political Science
ISBN 148327411X

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Social Accounting Systems: Essays on the State of the Art contains essays prepared during a workshop aimed at the development and promulgation of objectives for future work on social accounting, and the making of recommendations to achieve them by evaluating existing demographic and time-based accounting models. The essays describe and evaluate the state of the art of extant empirically based approaches to social accounting. The book opens with an overview chapter that describes the organizations of the Workshop on Social Accounting Systems at which the essays were presented and discussed, the nature of the tasks assigned to authors, and the major themes of workshop discussions. This is followed by separate chapters on time-based social accounting systems and demographic accounting; how subjective social indicators can be related to social accounting systems; and general evaluations of the systems described in the previous chapters. This book will be primarily of interest to social scientists and statisticians concerned with the development and integration of national data systems and with social indicator analyses. They also will be germane to the interests of students of contemporary social change and the quality of life.

Anatomy of Social Accounting Systems

Anatomy of Social Accounting Systems
Title Anatomy of Social Accounting Systems PDF eBook
Author Moshe Yanovsky
Publisher
Pages 268
Release 1965
Genre National income
ISBN

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Anatomy of Social Accounting Systems

Anatomy of Social Accounting Systems
Title Anatomy of Social Accounting Systems PDF eBook
Author M. Yanovsky
Publisher
Pages 237
Release 1982
Genre
ISBN

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Design and Use of Social Accounting Systems in State Development Planning

Design and Use of Social Accounting Systems in State Development Planning
Title Design and Use of Social Accounting Systems in State Development Planning PDF eBook
Author Jerald R. Barnard
Publisher
Pages 178
Release 1967
Genre Income
ISBN

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The Integration of Social Accounting Systems

The Integration of Social Accounting Systems
Title The Integration of Social Accounting Systems PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages
Release 1962
Genre
ISBN

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