by Raymond W. Goldsmith
University of Chicago Press, 1982
Cloth: 978-0-226-30152-5 | eISBN: 978-0-226-30157-0
Library of Congress Classification HC110.I5G63 1982
Dewey Decimal Classification 339.373

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ABOUT THIS BOOK
In what constitutes a landmark in the field of national accounts, Raymond W. Goldsmith gives detailed estimates of the nation's assets and liabilities year by year from 1953 through 1975 and for the benchmark years of 1900, 1929, and 1980. Special features of this work include presentation of data sector by sector, which casts light on the changing roles of financial institutions, and Goldsmith's expression of data in the form of ratios rather than in absolute dollar values, a device that makes the material both more informative and easier to absorb.

The most comprehensive and extensive study of national wealth ever attempted, The National Balance Sheet will be a rich resource for researchers and users of national accounts.

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