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- catalog contributor b1863524.
- catalog contributor b1863525.
- catalog contributor b1863526.
- catalog coverage "Great Britain Appropriations and expenditures.".
- catalog created "1961.".
- catalog date "1961".
- catalog date "1961.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1961.".
- catalog description "3.C: Government Expenditure and Gross National Product at Current Prices -- 3.D: Government Expenditure, Gross National Product, and Population Changes -- 3.E: Government Expenditure and Gross National Product at 1900 Prices -- 3.F: Government Expenditure and the Level of Employment -- 4. War-Related and Defense Expenditures -- 4.A: National Debt Interest and Other War-Related Expenditures -- 4.B: Defense Expenditure -- 5. Government Expenditure by Economic and Functional Categories -- 5.A: "Expenditure Depends upon Policy" -- 5.B: Expenditure by Economic Categories -- 5.C: Expenditure on Goods and Services and on Transfers -- 5.D: Expenditure on Current and Capital Account -- 5.E: Expenditure by Function -- 6. Central and Local Government Expenditures -- 6.A: The Character and Financing of British Local Government -- 6.B: Legal and Political Relations-- 6.C: Sources of Local Authority Revenues -- 6.D: Central and Local Government Expenditures -- 6.E: Total Expenditures -- ".
- catalog description "6.F: Local Expenditure by Economic Category -- 6.G: Local Expenditure by Function -- 6. H: General Conclusions -- 7. The Nationalized Industries -- 7.A: Growth and Present Extent of Nationalized Industries -- 7.B: Income and Expenditure of Public Corporations, 1938-1954 -- 7.C: Income Payments -- 7.D: Capital Formation -- 7.E: The Timing of Nationalization -- 8. Possible Future Trends in Government Expenditure -- 8.A: A Projection of Current Government Expenditure, 1953-1981 -- 8.B: Technical Coefficients of Production -- 8.C: Standards of Service -- 8.D: Population -- 8.E: Expenditures Requiring Different Treatment -- 8.F: Interpretation and Critique".
- catalog description "Bibliographical footnotes.".
- catalog description "Preface -- Introduction and Summary -- Statistical Evolution -- Approaches to Interpretation of Expenditure Growth -- Working Hypotheses Developed in This Study -- Use of Conceptual Framework for Examination of British Statistics -- Bearing on Future Research -- 1. Scope and Method -- 1.A: Conceptual Problems -- 1.B: Statistical Problems -- 2. Determinants of Government Expenditure -- 2.A: The Study of Public Expenditures -- 2.B: The Welfare Theories -- 2.C: Government Expenditure and Economic Growth -- 2.D: Wagner's Law -- 2.E: A Suggested Approach to the Study of Public Expenditures -- 2.F: Permanent Influences on Government Expenditures -- 2.G: The Displacement Effect and the Concentration Process -- 2.H: Analytical Procedure -- 3. The Growth in Government Expenditure and National Income -- 3.A: British Government Expenditure Before 1890 -- 3.B: Government Expenditure and Gross National Product Since 1890 -- ".
- catalog extent "xxxi, 213 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Growth of public expenditure in the United Kingdom.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Growth of public expenditure in the United Kingdom.".
- catalog isPartOf "General series (National Bureau of Economic Research) ; no. 72.".
- catalog isPartOf "National Bureau of Economic Research general series, no. 72".
- catalog issued "1961".
- catalog issued "1961.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Princeton, Princeton University Press,".
- catalog relation "Growth of public expenditure in the United Kingdom.".
- catalog spatial "Great Britain Appropriations and expenditures.".
- catalog spatial "Great Britain.".
- catalog subject "336.42".
- catalog subject "Finance, Public Great Britain.".
- catalog subject "HJ2096 .P4".
- catalog tableOfContents "3.C: Government Expenditure and Gross National Product at Current Prices -- 3.D: Government Expenditure, Gross National Product, and Population Changes -- 3.E: Government Expenditure and Gross National Product at 1900 Prices -- 3.F: Government Expenditure and the Level of Employment -- 4. War-Related and Defense Expenditures -- 4.A: National Debt Interest and Other War-Related Expenditures -- 4.B: Defense Expenditure -- 5. Government Expenditure by Economic and Functional Categories -- 5.A: "Expenditure Depends upon Policy" -- 5.B: Expenditure by Economic Categories -- 5.C: Expenditure on Goods and Services and on Transfers -- 5.D: Expenditure on Current and Capital Account -- 5.E: Expenditure by Function -- 6. Central and Local Government Expenditures -- 6.A: The Character and Financing of British Local Government -- 6.B: Legal and Political Relations-- 6.C: Sources of Local Authority Revenues -- 6.D: Central and Local Government Expenditures -- 6.E: Total Expenditures -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "6.F: Local Expenditure by Economic Category -- 6.G: Local Expenditure by Function -- 6. H: General Conclusions -- 7. The Nationalized Industries -- 7.A: Growth and Present Extent of Nationalized Industries -- 7.B: Income and Expenditure of Public Corporations, 1938-1954 -- 7.C: Income Payments -- 7.D: Capital Formation -- 7.E: The Timing of Nationalization -- 8. Possible Future Trends in Government Expenditure -- 8.A: A Projection of Current Government Expenditure, 1953-1981 -- 8.B: Technical Coefficients of Production -- 8.C: Standards of Service -- 8.D: Population -- 8.E: Expenditures Requiring Different Treatment -- 8.F: Interpretation and Critique".
- catalog tableOfContents "Preface -- Introduction and Summary -- Statistical Evolution -- Approaches to Interpretation of Expenditure Growth -- Working Hypotheses Developed in This Study -- Use of Conceptual Framework for Examination of British Statistics -- Bearing on Future Research -- 1. Scope and Method -- 1.A: Conceptual Problems -- 1.B: Statistical Problems -- 2. Determinants of Government Expenditure -- 2.A: The Study of Public Expenditures -- 2.B: The Welfare Theories -- 2.C: Government Expenditure and Economic Growth -- 2.D: Wagner's Law -- 2.E: A Suggested Approach to the Study of Public Expenditures -- 2.F: Permanent Influences on Government Expenditures -- 2.G: The Displacement Effect and the Concentration Process -- 2.H: Analytical Procedure -- 3. The Growth in Government Expenditure and National Income -- 3.A: British Government Expenditure Before 1890 -- 3.B: Government Expenditure and Gross National Product Since 1890 -- ".
- catalog title "The growth of public expenditure in the United Kingdom, by Alan T. Peacock and Jack Wiseman, assisted by Jindrich Veverka. A study by the National Bureau of Economic Research.".
- catalog type "text".