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King's/PP/JRNS/1 contains:
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48 'A dynamic model of demand' in 'Przeglad Statystyczny' vol. VII, pp. 255-70
49 'Social accounts at the regional level: a survey' in 'Regional Economic Planning: Techniques of Analysis' (OEEC: Paris, 1961)
50 'The durability of consumers' durable goods' (with D. A. Rowe) in 'Econometrica' vol. 28, pp. 407-16
51 'How fast can Britain grow?' in 'Director' vol. 13, pp. 286-8
52 'Input-Output and National Accounts' (OEEC: Paris, 1961)
53 'Population mathematics, demand analysis and investment planning' in 'Przeglad Statystyczny' vol. VIII, pp. 127-36
54 'Three models of economic growth' in E. Nagel (ed.) 'Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science' (Stanford University Press: Stanford, 1962)
55 'A long-term growth model for the British economy' (with Alan Brown) in R. C. Geary (ed.) 'Europe's Future in Figures' (North Holland: Amsterdam, 1962)
56 'Models for seasonal adjustment' in 'Przeglad Statystyczny' vol. IX, pp. 119-34
57 'The housekeeper and the steersman' in 'L'industria' no. 4, pp. 417-26
58 'Models of the national economy for planning purposes' in 'Operational Research Quarterly' vol. 14, pp. 51-9
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The Papers of John Richard Nicholas Stone

Title 'Social Accounting and Economic Models' (Ajans-Türk Matbaasi: Ankara, 1956)
Reference JRNS/1/43
Covering Dates 1955–1957
Extent and Medium 1 file in envelope; paper
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The file contains a copy of the lectures as published, with correspondence and news cuttings relating to a visit to Turkey to lecture in Mar. 1956.

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Bibliography number 62.

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