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King's/PP/JRNS/1 contains:
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26 'The National Income: its distribution and redistribution' in 'British Ally' (Central Office of Information Russian weekly, 1948)
27 'British output in 1946-47' in 'The Times', 18 February 1948
28 'National income: shift of purchasing power from rich to poor' in 'The Times', 3 June 1948
29 'The Distribution of Income and Saving' (National Savings Committee: London, 1949)
30 'The use of sampling methods in national income statistics and social accounting' (with J. E. G. Utting and J. Durbin) in 'Review of the International Statistical Institute' vol. 18, pp. 21-44
31 'The use and development of national income and expenditure estimates' in D. N. Chester (ed.) 'Lessons of the British War Economy' (Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, 1951) pp. 83-101
32 'Recent developments in national income and social accounting' (with Milton Gilbert) in 'Bulletin de l'Institut International de Statistique' vol. XXXIV, pp. 367-97
33 'Linear expenditure systems and demand analysis: an application to the pattern of British demand' in 'Economic Journal' vol. LXIV, no. 255, pp. 511-27
34 'The way the money went' in 'The Times', 25 and 26 Feb. 1954
35 Chambers Encyclopaedia
36 'The Measurement of Consumers' Expenditure and Behaviour in the United Kingdom 1920-1938' vol. I (Cambridge University Press: Cambridge 1954)
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The Papers of John Richard Nicholas Stone

Title 'The use and development of national income and expenditure estimates' in D. N. Chester (ed.) 'Lessons of the British War Economy' (Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, 1951) pp. 83-101
Reference JRNS/1/31
Covering Dates 1946–1950
Extent and Medium 1 file in envelope; paper
Content and context

The file contains two typescript versions of an essay 'National income and expenditure in war and peace', first written for the National Institute of Economic and Social Research, and related correspondence.

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Bibliography number 45.

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