BEA Papers
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- 0135: A Century of Super–Rich Longevity

- Benjamin Bridgman
- 0134: Concepts and Challenges of Measuring Production of Artificial Intelligence in the U.S. Economy

- Tina Highfill, David Wasshausen and Gregory Prunchak
- 0133: Radio Spectra as Telecommunications Assets

- Rachel Soloveichik
- 0132: How Much Are Medical Innovations Worth? A Detailed Analysis Using Cost-Effectiveness Studies

- Abe Dunn, Lasanthi Fernando and Eli Liebman
- 0131: Consumer Learning and Price Index Bias: How Diffusion of Product Quality Knowledge Impacts Measures of Price Change

- Daniel Ripperger-Suhler
- 0130: Nowcasting Distributional National Accounts for the United States: A Machine Learning Approach

- Gary Cornwall and Marina Gindelsky
- 0129: Do Price Deflators for High-Tech Goods Overstate Quality Change?

- Ana Aizcorbe and Daniel Ripperger-Suhler
- 0128: Expanding the Frontier of Economic Statistics Using Big Data: A Case Study of Regional Employment

- Abe Dunn, Eric English, Kyle Hood, Lowell Mason and Brian Quistorff
- 0127: The Impact of Subsidies on Measuring Productivity and the Sources of Economic Growth

- Jon Samuels, Corby Garner and Justin Harper
- 0126: An Application of the Oaxaca-Blinder Decomposition to the Price Deflation Problem

- Ana Aizcorbe and Jan Haan
- 0125: Private Funding of “Free” Data: A Theoretical Framework

- Rachel Soloveichik
- 0124: Studies on the Value of Data

- Rachel Soloveichik
- 0123: The Increasing Pace of Weather-Related Cost Shocks: Should Net Domestic Product be Affected by Climate Disasters?

- Brian Sliker and Leonard Nakamura
- 0122: Marketing, Other Intangibles, and Output Growth in 61 United States Industries

- Leo Sveikauskas, Rachel Soloveichik, Corby Garner, Peter Meyer, James Bessen and Mathew Russell
- 0121: A Direct Measure of Medical Innovation on Health Care Spending: A Condition-Specific Approach

- Abe Dunn, Lasanthi Fernando and Eli Liebman
- 0120: Experimental Ultimate Host Economy Statistics for U.S. Direct Investment Abroad

- Kirsten Brew, Jessica Hanson, Ricardo Limés, Ryan Smith and Larkin Terrie
- 0119: Measuring Digital Intermediation Services: Experimental Estimates of Gross Output for Rideshare, Travel Services, and Food/Grocery Delivery Service Platforms

- Tina Highfill and Brian Quistorff
- 0118: Introducing Demographic Labor Market Data into the U.S. National Accounts

- Jon Samuels
- 0117: Introducing Consumer Durable Digital Services into the BEA Digital Economy Satellite Account

- Benjamin Bridgman, Tina Highfill and Jon Samuels
- 0116: Capitalizing Data: Case Studies of Tax Forms and Individual Credit Reports

- Rachel Soloveichik
- 0115: For What It's Worth: Measuring Land Value in the Era of Big Data and Machine Learning

- Scott Wentland, Gary Cornwall and Jeremy Moulton
- 0114: Consumption Zones

- Andrea Batch, Benjamin Bridgman, Abe Dunn and Mahsa Gholizadeh
- 0113: Developing a National Measure of the Economic Contributions of the Bioeconomy

- Tina Highfill and Matthew Chambers
- 0112: Productivity Growth in Treating a Major Chronic Health Condition

- John Romley, Dana Goldman, Neeraj Sood and Abe Dunn
- 0111: Quantifying Productivity Growth in the Delivery of Important Episodes of Care Within the Medicare Program Using Insurance Claims and Administrative Data

- John Romley, Dana Goldman, Neeraj Sood and Abe Dunn
- 0110: The Complexity of Billing and Paying for Physician Care

- Joshua Gottlieb, Adam Shapiro and Abe Dunn
- 0109: Adjusting Health Expenditures for Inflation: A Review of Measures for Health Services Research in the United States

- Abe Dunn, Scott Grosse and Samuel Zuvekas
- 0108: Assessing the Automated Imputation of Missing and Erroneous Survey Data: A Simulation-Based Approach

- Larkin Terrie
- 0107: Effect of Mode Choice and Respondent Characteristics on Data Quality: Profiling Respondents to BEA's Annual Survey of Foreign Direct Investment in the United States

- Ricardo Limés
- 0106: The Arts and Cultural Production Satellite Account (ACPSA)

- Paul Kern, David Wasshausen and Steven Zemanek
- 0105: Private Defined Benefit Pension Plans in the U.S. National Accounts: Accrual Measures for the 2013 Comprehensive Revision

- Dylan Rassier
- 0104: Accounting for Intellectual Property Products: International Guidelines for National Economic Accounting and U.S. Rules for Financial Accounting

- Dylan Rassier
- 0103: Adding Actuarial Information on Defined Benefit Pensions to the US National Accounts

- Marshall Reinsdorf
- 0102: The Effect of the Business Cycle on the Methods Used for Seasonal Adjustment

- Ryan Greenaway-McGrevy and Brent Moulton
- 0101: Enhancing Public Understanding of Revisions to Preliminary Estimates: The U.S. Post-Recession Perspective on Revisions

- Brent Moulton and Dennis Fixler
- 0100: Sectoral Balance Sheets for Nonfinancial Assets

- Dave Wasshausen
- 0099: Cyclical Indicators for the United States

- Carol Moylan
- 0098: Comparing the Consistency of Price Parities for Regions of the U.S. in an Economic Approach Framework

- Bettina Aten and Marshall Reinsdorf
- 0097: Collection of data on income and other taxes in surveys of U.S. multinational enterprises

- Daniel Yorgason
- 0096: GDP and Beyond: Measuring Economic Progress and Sustainability

- J. Landefeld and Shaunda Villones
- 0095: Metropolitan Area Disposable Income-Methodology and Results for 2001-2007

- Ann Dunbar
- 0094: Accounting for R&D in the National Accounts

- Dennis Fixler
- 0093: Integrated GDP-Productivity Accounts

- Micheal Harper, Brent Moulton, Steven Rosenthal and David Wasshausen
- 0092: State-Level Wage AGI Gap for tax years 2000-2002

- Robert Brown and Ann Dunbar
- 0091: Metropolitan Area Disposable Personal Income: Methodology and Results for 2001-2004

- Ann Dunbar
- 0090: Domestic Outsourcing and Imported Inputs in the U.s. Economy: Insights from Integrated Economic Accounts

- Robert Yuskavage, Erich Strassner and Gabriel Medeiros
- 0089: Accounting for Obsolescence: An Evaluation of Current NIPA Practice

- Arnold Katz
- 0088: State Retirement Income Estimates and Alternative Measure of State and Personal Income

- David Lenze
- 0087: Framework for an Industry-based R&D Satellite Account

- Sumiye Okubo
- 0086: Issues Related to Treating R&D as Investment in BEA's Regional Accounts

- Andrew Bernat
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