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Table of Contents
Preface v
PART ONE. NATIONAL INCOME
Chapter 1. National Income Accounts, Exchange, and Produc-
tion
3
Introduction. Production in a Modern Exchange Economy.
Chapter 2. The Function of Accounts in the Productive Unit 13
The Balance Sheet and the Income Statement. Transactions: Their
Relation to Accounts. Summary.
Appendix to Chapter 2. The Balance Sheet and the Income
Statement
28
The Balance Sheet. The Income Statement. Summary: Accounts as
Tools of Analysis.
Chapter 3. Production Statements for the Firm and the United
States Economy
41
The Production Statement for the Firm. The Production Statement for
the Economy.
Appendix to Chapter 3. Gross Product Calculations for Specific
Types of Productive Units
52
The Value Added and the Gross Product Approaches. Gross Product
in Incorporated Enterprises Other Than Financial Institutions. Gross
Product in Financial Institutions. Unincorporated Business Enterprises.
Government Enterprises and Government Agencies. Households.
Chapter 4. Net National Product, National Income, and Per-
sonal Income
67
Net National Product. National Income. Personal Income. Summary.
Appendix to Chapter 4. Income and Product Derived from a
System of Sector Accounts
79
The Use of Sector Accounts in the Economy. A System of Sector
Accounts for the United States in 1946. Summary.

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Publication Information: Book Title: An Introduction to National Income and Income Analysis. Contributors: Richard Ruggles - author. Publisher: McGraw-Hill Book Co.. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 1949. Page Number: vii.
    
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