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Explore the United Nations' measurement of national income, social accounts, and the construction of social accounting matrices through different publications from 1947 to 2001.
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Source: United Nations, Measurement of National Income and the Construction of Social Accounts, 1947
Source: United Nations, Measurement of National Income and the Construction of Social Accounts, 1947
Circular Flow of Income: Point of Departure Incorporating savings and investment Incorporating depreciation
Incorporating foreign trade and capital flows
The four accounts expressed in balance sheet form (T-account) Source: United Nations, A System of National Accounts. 1968
The four accounts expressed in matrix form Source: United Nations, A System of National Accounts. 1968
Source: United Nations, A System of National Accounts and Supporting Documents. 1953
Simplified diagrammatic representation of principal SAM interrelationships. T1.3 refers to matrix entry at intersection of row 1 and column 3 (‘ factors’ and ‘production activities’ respectively) in the following table.
OECD, Measuring Productivity: measurement of aggregate and industry-level productivity growth. 2001