Ⅰ MATHEMATICS IN THE SOCIAL SCIENCES
Ⅱ THE A PRIORI AND THE EMPIRICAL IN ECONOMICS
Ⅲ THE HOUSEKEEPER AND THE STEERSMAN
Ⅳ MISERY AND BLISS
Ⅴ THREE MODELS OF ECONOMIC GROWTH
Ⅵ MODELS OF THE NATIONAL ECONOMY FOR PLANNING PURPOSES
Ⅶ A DEMONSTRATION MODEL OF ECONOMIC GROWTH
Ⅷ TRANSITIONAL PLANNING
Ⅸ A MODEL OF THE EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM
Ⅹ SOCIAL ACCOUNTS AT THE REGIONAL LEVEL:A SURVEY
XI A COMPARISON OF THE ECONOMIC STRUCTURE OF REGIONS BASED ON THE CONCEPT OF DISTA- NCE
XII POPULATION MATHEMATICS,DEMAND ANALYSIS AND INVESTMENT PLANNING
XIII A DYNAMIC MODEL OF DEMAND
XIV THE CHANGING PATTERN OF CONSUMPTION
XV PRIVATE SAVING IN BRITAIN,PAST,PRESENT AND FUTURE
XVI MULTIPLE CLASSIFICATIONS IN SOCIAL ACCOUNTING
XVII BRITISH ECONOMIC BALANCES IN 1970;A TRIAL RUN ON ROCKET
A LIST OF WORKS CITED