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King's/PP/JRNS/1 contains:
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85 Introduction to G. Pyatt and A. R. Roe 'Social Accounting Methods for Development Planning: A Case Study of Sri Lanka' (Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, 1977)
86 'Major accounting problems for a world model' in Karl W. Deutsch (ed.) 'Problems of World Modeling' (Ballinger: Cambridge, 1977)
87 'The evolution of the Cambridge Growth Project' in 'Beiträge zur Strukturpolitik' (Materialien zum Siedlungs und Wohnungswesen und zur Raumplanung no. 18: Munster, 1977)
88 Introduction to 'Inland Revenue Report on National Income, 1929' (Department of Applied Economics, University of Cambridge, 1977)
89 Introduction to 'Towards a Methodology for Projecting Rates of Literacy and Educational Attainment' (UNESCO: Paris, 1978)
90 'Keynes, political arithmetic and econometrics' in 'Proceedings of the British Academy' vol. LXIII, pp. 55-92
91 'Sigmoids' in 'Bulletin in Applied Statistics' vol. 7, pp. 59-119
92 'A simple growth process tending to stationarity' in 'Economic Journal' vol. 90, pp. 593-7
93 'Whittling away at the residual: some thoughts on Denison's growth accounting. A review article' in 'Journal of Economic Literature' vol. XVIII, pp. 1539-43
94 'Political economy, economics and beyond' in 'Economic Journal' vol. 90, pp. 719-36
95 'Aspects of Economic and Social Modelling' (Droz: Geneva, 1981)
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The Papers of John Richard Nicholas Stone

Title 'Keynes, political arithmetic and econometrics' in 'Proceedings of the British Academy' vol. LXIII, pp. 55-92
Reference JRNS/1/90
Covering Dates 1977–1981
Extent and Medium 2 files and 1 document in envelope; paper
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The file contains an autograph manuscript 'Keynes' attitude to political arithmetic and econometry' [sic], typescripts and an off-print of a lecture given to the British Academy, Aug. 1977, with related correspondence, 1978-81.

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Bibliography number 167.

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