Regulatory Rules and Estimating Economic Growth: Two Perspectives on Expensing Employee Stock Options1
Cynthia A Glassman and
David N Beede
Business Economics, 2008, vol. 43, issue 2, 63-68
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Government economic statistics generally diverge from statistics based on private sector or regulatory agency data, and they are subject to being updated over time as more tax and administrative data become available. A deeper knowledge of the sources of statistical agency data and the adjustments made to those can help data users avoid confusion.Business Economics (2008) 43, 63–68; doi:10.2145/20080207
Date: 2008
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