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Case
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Reference no. 9-799-080
Published by: Harvard Business Publishing
Published in: 1998
Length: 7 pages
Data source: Published sources

Abstract

Set in the Great Depression, this case explores the origins of national income accounting in the United States. Highlights Senator La Follette''s 1932 proposal for the Federal Government to begin collecting national income statistics.; To introduce national income accounting within the context of the Great Depression.

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Abstract

Set in the Great Depression, this case explores the origins of national income accounting in the United States. Highlights Senator La Follette''s 1932 proposal for the Federal Government to begin collecting national income statistics.; To introduce national income accounting within the context of the Great Depression.

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