Work on Balanced Accounts in the CSO: History and Prospects
P.B. Kenny
National Institute Economic Review, 1991, vol. 135, 79-85
Abstract:
A technique for producing balanced national accounts was described by Stone, Champernowne and Meade in 1942, but there has so far been little use of the method in official publications. This article describes the experimental work undertaken recently by the Central Statistical Office and offers a personal view of the potential for further development. A variation of the original method of Stone et al, called partitioned balancing, seems likely to be useful in complex cases.
Date: 1991
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