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The Concept of National Income

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The Concept of National Income
Author(s)Kuznets, Simon
AbstractCalculation of national income has never been a matter of objective observation alone, but has always involved observation embedded in a matrix of theoretical analysis, value judgments, and ultimately somewhat arbitrary definitions, often driven by expediency and data availability. In this classic work, Kuznets presents the first systematic definition and calculation of U.S. national income, and discusses the countless ambiguities and judgments (many more than appear in this summary) that arise in the process.
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Pages3-60
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceNational Income and Its Composition, 1919-1938
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PubDate1941
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