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Consumption patterns in Eastern and Western Europe : an economic comparative approach : a collective study /

Consumption Patterns in Eastern and Western Europe discusses the consumption tendencies in Czechoslovakia, France, the German Democratic Republic, Hungary, Italy, Poland, the Soviet Union, and Switzerland. The topics discussed include the nomenclature of goods and services; accounting framework and...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor Corporativo: European Coordination Centre for Research and Documentation in Social Sciences
Otros Autores: Cao-Pinna, Vera, Shatalin, S. S. (Stanislav Sergeevich)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford ; New York : Pergamon Press, 1979.
Edición:1st ed.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Front Cover; Consumption Patterns in Eastern and Western Europe; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of Tables; List of Charts; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgements; About the contributors; CHAPTER 1. METHODOLOGICAL BACKGROUND; 1.1 Concepts and methods of the study; 1.2 Concepts and aggregates; 1.3 The nomenclature of goods and services; 1.4 The institutional framework; 1.5 Methods of recording; 1.6 Accounting framework and analytical tables; 1.7 Conclusions and comments of methods.
  • CHAPTER 2. A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE STRUCTURE AND DEVELOPMENT OF ENLARGED CONSUMPTION IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA, GERMAN DEMOCRACTIC REPUBLIC, HUNGARY, POLAND AND U.S.S.R.2.1 Introduction, basic concepts; 2.2 General analysis of enlarged consumption; 2.3. Detailed analysis of the structure and financing of enlarge consumption by categories of needs; 2.4. Conclusions; Appendix A. Charts 2.1 to Charts 2.8; Appendix B. Basic Tables B1-B3 of t. S.S.R., G.D.R., Hungary, Switzerland and the U.S.S.R.
  • CHAPTER 3. A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE STRUCTURE AND DEVELOPMENT OF ENLARGED CONSUMPTION IN FRANCE, ITALY AND SWITZERLAND3.1 Sources of information and difficulties of comparison; 3.2 Enlarged consumption and national resources; 3.3 The structure and development of enlarged consumption, by categories of needs; 3.4 Market and non-market forms of enlarged consumption; 3.5 The structure and development of the financing of enlarged consumption; 3.6 The financing of collective funds by households; 3.7 Conclusions.
  • CHAPTER 4. A TENTATIVE COMPARISON OF CONSUMPTION PATTERNS IN SOME EASTERN AND WESTERN EUROPEAN COUNTRIES4.1 Opening comments; 4.2 Structure of enlarged consumption; 4.3 Forms of financing enlarged consumption; 4.4 Conclusions: similarities, dissimilarities and open questions.