Abstract

Abstract In the intermittent debate over the revision of the Danish historical national accounting data, the question is sometimes raised as to how an intensified empirical effort, along with a reprocessing of the available data, might contribute to the construction of a second generation of national product and income series, which may be expected to become one of this decade's research fields in Danish economic history. The issue was last ventilated vigorously by G. Viby Mogensen,1 and has, by the way, gained additional prominence by the considerable efforts which English and Swedish economic historians have made in this field during the most recent years.

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