UNITS IN NATIONAL ACCOUNTS AND THE BASIC SYSTEM OF ECONOMIC STATISTICS
Adriaan M. Bloem
Review of Income and Wealth, 1990, vol. 36, issue 3, 275-288
Abstract:
Units which are actually used in legal‐administrative reality often are not directly suitable as statistical units. For the purposes of the statistical description of the economic processes a transformation is needed. In this paper I examine the consequences of a changing legal‐administrative reality to the definition of statistical units, particularly in the light of the SNA revision now under way.
Date: 1990
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