Portrait of the Family within the Total Economy

A Study in Longrun Dynamics, Australia 1788–1990

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Gebonden, 327 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | e druk, 1994
ISBN13: 9780521452038
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Cambridge University Press e druk, 1994 9780521452038
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The household sector is the forgotten economy of the Western world. Yet it is an institution that has always played a central role in the operation of economic systems, and in the way these systems have changed through time. This book, which focuses on the Australian case, looks at the role of the household economy in the process of economic change. It considers the household within the context of the total economy and also identifies and analyses longrun dynamic processes in Western society since the Industrial Revolution. This is the first attempt to analyse the dynamics of the total economy over such a long period of time. Soundly based on new estimates of household and market economic activity for Australia, the book challenges accepted theoretical and empirical notions in this area. Professor Snooks' pioneering book makes an important contribution to economics, economic measurement and economic history.

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ISBN13:9780521452038
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Gebonden
Aantal pagina's:327

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1. Economic protraits or reality exposed; Part I. The Forgotten Economy: 2. The total economy; 3. The household economy; 4. Household workers; 5. The market and the household; 6. A new portrait of the Australian economy; Part II. Accounting for the Total Economy: 7. A new approach to historical social accounting; 8. Household and household workers; 9. Capital, land, and income in the total economy; 10. Retrospective; Glossary of new terms and concepts; Endnotes; Bibliograpy; Index.
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