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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)
37 'Input-output and the social accounts' in T. Barna (ed.) 'The Structural Interdependence of the Economy' (Wiley: New York and Giuffrè : Milan, 1955)
38 'Misery and bliss' in 'Proceedings of the World Population Conference, 1954' (UN: New York, 1955) vol. V, pp. 72-93
39 'Transaction models with an example based on the British national accounts' in 'Boletin del Banco Central de Venezuela' vol. XV, pp. 12-29
40 'National income and national accounts: their construction and use in economic policy' in 'Review of Economic and Political Sciences' (Athens) X, pp. 1-33
41 'Aggregate consumption and investment functions for the household sector considered in the light of British experience' (with D. A. Rowe) in 'Nationalokonomisk Tidsskrift' vol. 94, pp. 1-32
42 'Quantity and Price Indexes in National Accounts' (OEEC: Paris, 1956)
43 'Social Accounting and Economic Models' (Ajans-Türk Matbaasi: Ankara, 1956)
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The Papers of John Richard Nicholas Stone

Title 'Misery and bliss' in 'Proceedings of the World Population Conference, 1954' (UN: New York, 1955) vol. V, pp. 72-93
Reference JRNS/1/38
Covering Dates 1954
Extent and Medium 1 file in envelope; paper
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The file contains an autograph manuscript with typescript inserts, and diagrams, 'Misery and bliss: a comparison of the effect of certain forms of saving behaviour on the standard of living in a growing community', a paper given at the World Population Conference in Rome, Italy.

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Bibliography number 54.

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