of Volume II.- Three: Demand Analysis.- Section 3.1 Three Early Papers.- 34 Qualities, Prices and Budget Enquiries.- Source: Review of Economic Studies, 19 (1952-1953), 129-147..- 35 Substitution, Complementarity, and the Residual Variation Around Engel Curves.- Source: Review of Economic Studies, 25 (1957-1958), 114-123..- 36 The Information Approach to Demand Analysis.- Source: Econometrica, 33 (1965), 67-87..- Section 3.2 Index Numbers.- 37 Best Linear Index Numbers of Prices and Quantities.- Source: Econometrica, 28 (1960), 464-480..- 38 On the Geometry and the Numerical Approximation of Cost of Living and Real Income Indices.- Source: De Economist, 116 (1968), 677-689..- 39 A New Index Number Formula.- Source: Review of Economics and Statistics, 55 (1973), 498-502..- Section 3.3 Modelling the Disturbances in Demand Systems.- 40 An Economic Theory of the Second Moments of Disturbances of Behavioral Equations.- Source: American Economic Review, 61 (1971), 190-194..- 41 A Theory of Rational Random Behavior.- Source: Journal of the American Statistical Association, 69 (1974), 310-314..- Section 3.4 The Econometries of Demand Systems.- 42 The Effect of Measurement Errors on the Estimation of Demand Systems.- Source: Economics Letters, 3 (1979), 373-376..- 43 The Two Perils of Symmetry-Constrained Estimation of Demand Systems.- Source: Economics Letters, 13 (1983), 105-111..- 44 A Simple and Efficient Estimation Method for a Non-Linear Demand System.- Source: Economics Letters, 20 (1986), 351-353..- 45 The Independence Transformation: A Review and Some Further Explorations.- Source: A.S. Deaton, ed., Essays in Theory and Management of Consumer Behavior, Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge (1981), 73-112..- 46 The Independence Transformation under Almost Additivity.- Source: Economics Letters, 5 (1980), 281-284..- Four: Information Theory.- Section 4.1 Demand Analysis.- 47 Budget Share Transitions in the Netherlands, 1952-1977.- Source: Economics Letters, 16 (1984), 7-13..- Section 4.2 Economic Inequality and International Comparisons.- 48 International Inequalities and General Criteria for Development Aid.- Source: International Economic Papers, 10 (1960), 42-63..- 49 International Comparisons of Prices and Quantities Consumed.- Source: Econometrica, 33 (1965), 535-556..- 50 Regional Per Capital Incomes and Income Inequalities: Point Estimates and Their Standard Errors.- Source: Journal of the American Statistical Association, 68 (1973), 531-539..- 51 Inequality and Social Status in Successive Generations.- Source: European Economic Review, 10 (1977), 125-139..- 52 World Income Inequality and its Components.- Source: Economics Letters, 2 (1979), 99-102..- 53 The Development of International Inequality 1960-1985.- Source: Journal of Econometrics, 42 (1989), 145-155..- Section 4.3 Applications in Econometrics.- 54 A Maximum Entropy Approach to the Specification of Distributed Lags.- Source: Economics Letters, 7 (1981), 339-342..- 55 Information-Theoretic Measures of Fit for Univariate and Multivariate Linear Regressions.- Source: American Statistician, 42 (1988), 249-252..- Section 4.4 Input-Output Analysis.- 56 Linear Aggregation in Input-Output Analysis.- Source: Econometrica, 25 (1957), 111-122..- 57 The Information Approach to the Aggregation of Input-Output Tables.- Source: Review of Economics and Statistics, 49 (1967), 451-462..- 58 A Comparison of Shift-Share and the RAS Adjustment.- Source: Regional Science and Urban Economics, 10 (1980), 175-180..- Section 4.5 Application in Business and Finance.- 59 On the Use of Information Theory Concepts in the Analysis of Financial Statements.- Source: Management Science, 15 (1969), 459-480..- Section 4.6 Application in Social Sciences.- 60 The Desired Political Entropy.- Source: American Political Science Review, 63 (1969), 521-525..- 61 A Note on the Measurement of Racial Integration of Schools by Means of Informational Concepts.- Source: Journal of Mathematical Sociology, 1 (1971), 187-194..