ECONOMICS FOR BEGINNERS
THE SOCIAL FRAMEWORK, an introduction to Economics, by J. R. Hicks; Oxford at the Clarendon Press. English price, 12/6. HIS is a new edition (brought up to date) of a standard work on economics for the beginner. There are three new chapters. The Social Accounting System; The Social Accounts of the United Kingdom, 1938 and 1949; and a new appendix, On the National Balance-sheet. The post-war developments in the official présentation of, (continued on next page)
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national income figures have enabled Hicks to write more fully on this subject. One of the advantages of the social accounting approach to economics is that the student can break off his studies after reading and digesting this work and still know something valuable
about the subject.
W.B.
S.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 742, 2 October 1953, Page 13
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133ECONOMICS FOR BEGINNERS New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 742, 2 October 1953, Page 13
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