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The most detailed statistical survey of current business practices was conducted by the General Accounting Office, the Congressional watchdog agency.
Survey of Current Business, 51, part II, 50th anniversary issue (July 1971): 67-68.
The criticism did not get great attention until late summer, when an article acknowledging its importance appeared in the Survey of Current Business, a Commerce Department publication.
The department said it planned to publish its subsoil minerals results in the April issue of its Survey of Current Business, which is expected to be available on May 10.
December Survey of Current Business now available BEA Director on CSPAN s Washington Journal (charts and video)
In a major study, The Survey of Current Business last August documented the fine track record of our G.N.P. statistics, which compares favorably with those of other industrialized countries.
About 30 pages of data contained in Business Cycle Developments will be retained and published as part of the Survey of Current Business, another monthly publication, Mr. Young said.
Triplett, Jack E. "Economic Theory and BEA's Alternative Quantity and Price indices", Survey of Current Business April 1992.
SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS 31 (September 1951): 12-19.
For more information, see Eugene P. Seskin and Robert P. Parker, "A Guide to the NIPA's," Survey of Current Business, Vol.
The Government's report, which will be published in the latest issue of the Commerce Department's Survey of Current Business, remeasured the amount of goods turned out by United States factories during the last decade.
See Russell B. Scholl, "The International Investment Position of the United States at Yearend 1999," Survey of Current Business, Bureau of Economic Analysis, Vol.
Historical NIPA data were downloaded from BEA's website (www.bea.doc.gov/bea.dnl.htm) and reflect recent data presented in Survey of Current Business, Bureau of Economic Analysis, Vol.
For a more detailed discussion of the current account balance, see Douglas B. Weinberg, "U.S. International Transactions, Third Quarter 2000," Survey of Current Business, Bureau of Economic Analysis, Vol.
Note: For more details, see Laura M. Beall and Sean P. Keehan, "Federal Budget Estimates, Fiscal Year 2001," Survey of Current Business, Bureau of Economic Analysis, Vol.
According to the Survey of Current Business, American private investment abroad totalled $17 billion in 1930 and had reached only $19 billion in 1950, but then began to climb rapidly to $50 billion in 1930 and $87 billion in 1966..
He published extensively in academic journals, including the American Economic Review, Review of Economics and Statistics, Quarterly Journal of Economics, Econometrica, Economic Journal, Survey of Current Business, and Review of Income and Wealth.
Statistics derived from U.S. Census Bureau data; U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis, Survey of Current Business; and DataQuick Information Systems, a public records database company located in La Jolla, San Diego, CA.