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Regional and Interregional Interdependencies: Alternative Accounting Systems [PDF]

open access: possibleEnvironment and Planning A: Economy and Space, 1982
Increasing interest in the changing degree of interrelatedness within the industrial system and between the industrial system and the rest of the economy has given rise to the need for alternative accounting frameworks. This paper explores a number of these alternatives, and focuses in particular on social accounting systems, modified input-output ...
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MLA Regional Journals: Accountability, Innovation

Journal of Scholarly Publishing, 2007
All scholarly journals face similar challenges – small audiences, tight budgets, and editorial policies and practices that sometimes harden into dogma. Modern Language Association (MLA) regional journals offer a focused example of how member-driven scholarly journals can meet these challenges and, in doing so, change our notions of what such journals ...
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PUBLIC FINANCE AND REGIONAL ACCOUNTS*

Review of Income and Wealth, 1969
This paper discusses the problems that arise in the regional allocation of public sector accounts. These problems arise mainly in connection with the regional allocation of government expenditures on a governing rather than a procurement basis, and in the derivation of a meaningful surplus or deficit.
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Regional Networking for Electoral Accountability

2012
On September 15, 2000, representatives from domestic election monitoring organizations in Latin America and the Caribbean gathered in Lima, Peru. Some represented civic associations that had been monitoring elections for over a decade; others were just entering the field.
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ESA 2010 Chapter Regional Accounts

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2010
This chapter of the new European guidelines on national accounting (ESA 2010) describes the regional accounts and its major uses.
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Governance, Public Participation and Accountability: To Whom are Regional Health Authorities Accountable?

Healthcare Management Forum, 2006
The discourse of health reform has emphasized the need to increase public participation in decision-making as a way to enhance accountability. Despite recent gains in public participation in health care — primarily through citizen governance of regional health authorities — a clearly articulated accountability framework remains elusive in the Canadian
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Social Accounts for Urban-Centered Regions

International Regional Science Review, 1980
Social accounts are important for tracing the complex interactions of social and economic phenomena within a unified frame work. The concepts of central place theory and the ecological psychology of Roger Barker jointly offer a means for constructing social accounts based on time people spend in behavior settings within Functional Eco nomic Areas ...
Karl A. Fox, Syamal K. Ghosh
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Elements of Regional Accounts.

The Journal of Finance, 1965
Richard G. Chandler, Werner Z. Hirsch
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Regional Accounts.

Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series A (General), 1978
R. J. Nicholson   +1 more
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Global and regional drivers of land-use emissions in 1961–2017

Nature, 2021
C. Hong   +6 more
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