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The Importance of a Census

Keith Hayes

Chapter Chapter 21 in Business Journalism, 2014, pp 187-192 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The economic data that are available to the public in any country can be especially important to business reporters. None are more so than a census. As an example of how this sort of data can and should be used, the census figures in Armenia typify the problems experienced by reporters on smaller and transitional economies. The population numbers of Armenia are a hot topic of debate. Official figures show the country has more than 3 million residents; critics say it is half that.

Keywords: Census Figures; Business Reporter; Census Information; Food Stamp Program; Soft Drink Distribution (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4302-6350-0_21

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