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Author Lipsey, Robert E

Title The Measurement of Saving, Investment, and Wealth
Published Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 1989

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Description 1 online resource (876 pages)
Series National Bureau of Economic Research Studies in Income and Wealth
Studies in income and wealth.
Contents The Measurement of Saving, Investment, and Wealth; Contents; Prefatory Note; Introduction; 1. Present NIPA Saving Measures: Their Characteristics and Limitations; 2. Measuring Household Saving: Recent Experience from the Flow-of-Funds Perspective; 3. Flow-of-Funds and National Income and Product Account Savings Estimates in Latin America; 4. Aggregate U.S. Private Saving: Conceptual Measures; 5. The Accumulation of Human and Nonhuman Capital, 1948-84; 6. Government Saving, Capital Formation, and Wealth in the United States, 1947-85
Summary There is probably no concept other than saving for which U.S. official agencies issue annual estimates that differ by more than a third, as they have done for net household saving, or for which reputable scholars claim that the correct measure is close to ten times the officially published one. Yet despite agreement among economists and policymakers on the importance of this measure, huge inconsistencies persist. Contributors to this volume investigate ways to improve aggregate and sectoral saving and investment estimates and analyze microdata from recent household wealth surveys. They provide
Analysis saving, investment, wealth, economics, economy, poverty, banking imputation, corporate, personal, nipa, government, capital, inequality, pensions, aging, flow of funds, latin america, estimates, national accounts, banks, finance, affluent, inheritance, gifts, intergenerational transfer, net worth, households, bias, accuracy, nonfiction
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Subject Saving and investment.
Wealth.
wealth.
Saving and investment
Wealth
Form Electronic book
Author Tice, Helen Stone
ISBN 9780226484716
0226484718