Content-Type: |
text/plain; charset="us-ascii" |
Date: |
Tue, 25 Mar 2014 12:19:38 +0000 |
Reply-To: |
|
Subject: |
|
From: |
|
MIME-Version: |
1.0 |
In-Reply-To: |
<20140324144751.32RX9.459117.root@tormtz04> |
Content-Transfer-Encoding: |
quoted-printable |
Sender: |
|
Parts/Attachments: |
|
|
Dear colleagues
Monitoring this very useful exchange of examples of appearances of the circular flow diagrams in the early 20th century, I would like call your attention to two circular flow diagrams that actually became the blue prints for the first macro-econometric models built in the late 1930s, so preceding National Accounts:
The 'Tableau Economique', as Ragnar Frisch called it, appeared in his famous 1933 Rocking Horse article: Propagation and impulse problems in dynamic economics. In Economic Essays in Honour of Gustav Cassel (pp. 171-205). London: Allen and Unwin. And a diagram of a 'Volkswirtschaftliches Kreislauf', as Jan Tinbergen called it, appeared in his 1935 Quantitative Fragen der Konjunkturpolitik. Welwirtschaftliches Archiv 42 II: 366-399.
Best wishes,
Marcel Boumans
|
|
|