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- 0085: COnverting Historical Industry Time Series Data from SIC to NAICS

- Robert Yuskavage
- 0084: R&D Depreciation Rates in the 2007 R&D Satellite Account

- Charles Mead
- 0083: Estimating Prices for R&D Investment in the 2007 R&D Satellite Account

- Adam Copeland, Gabriel Medeiros and Carol Robbins
- 0082: Methodology for the Industry Estimates in the 2007 R&D Satellite Account

- Carol Robbins, Felicia Candela, Mahnaz Fadhim-Nader and Gabriel Medeiros
- 0081: 2007-R&D'Satellite-Account-Methodologies: Current-dollar-GDP-Estimates

- Lisa Mataloni and Carol Moylan
- 0080: Treatment of International Research and Development as Investment: Issues and Estimates

- Daniel Yorgason
- 0079: A Reconciliation between the Consumer Price Index and the Personal Consumption Expenditures Price Index

- Clinton McCully, Brian Moyer and Kenneth Stewart
- 0078: Implementing a Reconciliation and Balancing Model in the U.s. Industry Accounts

- Dylan Rassier, Thomas Howell III, Edward MOrgan, Nicholas Empey and Conrad Roesch
- 0077: An Empirical Comparison of Methods for Temporal Distribution and Interpolation at the National Accounts

- Baoline Chen
- 0076: How Should Inventory Investment be Measured in National Accounts?

- Marshall Reinsdorf and Jennifer Ribarsky
- 0075: Keeping Economic Statistics Relevant through Updating the System of National Accounts

- Brent Moulton
- 0074: Electronic Data Collection at the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

- Louise Ku-Graf
- 0073: From Respondent Debriefings to Pilot Test and Beyond: A Comprehensive Redesign of a Questionnaire Measuring Foreign Direct Investment

- Alfred Tuttle, Rebecca Morrison and David Galler
- 0071: The Statistical Discrepancy

- Bruce Grimm
- 0070: A Balanced System of Industry Accounts for the U.S. and Structural Distribution of Statistical Discrepancy

- Baoline Chen
- 0069: An Overview of BEA's Source Data and Estimating Methods for Quarterly GDP

- Arnold Katz
- 0068: Statistical Issues Related to Global Economic Imbalances: Perspectives on "Dark Matter"

- Ralph Kozlow
- 0067: The Role of Hedonic Methods in Measuring Real GDP in the United States

- David Wasshausen and Brent Moulton
- 0066: Concepts and Methods of the U.S. Input-Output Accounts

- Karen Horowitz and Mark Planting
- 0065: U.S. Multinational Companies, Dividends, and Taxes

- Ralph Kozlow and Patricia Abaroa
- 0064: Distributive Services in the U.S. Economic Accounts

- Robert Yuskavage
- 0063: R&D Expenditures for the U.S.: A Frascati to System of National Accounts Application to U.s. Data

- Carol Robbins
- 0062: Linking Frascati-based R&D Spending to the System of National Accounts

- Carol Robbins
- 0061: Metropolitan Area Disposable Personal Income- Methodology and Results for 2001-2002

- Ann Dunbar
- 0060: Comparing Price Measures-The CPI and PCE Price Index

- Brian Moyer
- 0059: Outsourcing and Imported Services in BEA’s Industry Accounts

- Robert Yuskavage, Erich Strassner and Gabriel Medeiros
- 0058: The Feasibility of Producing Personal Income to Adjusted Gross Income (PI-AGI) Reconciliations by State

- Robert Brown, Ann Dunbar and Adrienne Pilot
- 0057: Globalization, Offshoring, and Multinational Companies: What Are the Questions, and How Well Are We Doing in Answering Them?

- Ralph Kozlow
- 0056: Accounting for Nonmarket Production: A Prototype Satellite Account Using the American Time Use Survey

- J. Landefeld, Barbara Fraumeni and Cindy Vojtech
- 0055: Evaluating and Adjusting for Chain Drift in National Economic Accounts

- Christian Ehemman
- 0054: Chain Drift in Leading Superlative indexes

- Christian Ehemman
- 0053: Importance of Data Sharing to BEA

- J. Landefeld and Dennis Fixler
- 0052: Alternative Measures of U.S. Economic Activity in Business Cycles and Business Cycle Dating

- Bruce Grimm
- 0051: Integrated Macroeconomic Accounts for the United States: Draft SNA-USA

- Albert Teplin, Charles Mead, Brent Moulton, Rochelle Antoniewicz, Susan McIntosh, Michael Palumbo and Genevieve Solomon
- 0050: Further Integrating BEA's Economic Accounts: Introducing Annual Input-Output Estimates into the Gross State Product by Industry Accounts

- John Sporing, George Downey and John Kort
- 0049: U.S. Industry Classification Procedures for Direct Investment

- Ralph Kozlow and Obie Whichard
- 0048: Indirect Investment: FCS, USM, or 50% Ownership

- Ralph Kozlow
- 0047: International Trade and Economic Growth: A Possible Methodology for Estimating Cross-Border R&D Spillovers

- Lawrence McNeil and Barbara Fraumeni
- 0046: Revisions to GDP Estimates in the U.S

- Dennis Fixler
- 0045: Recent U.S. Progress in Collecting Data on Derivatives

- Ralph Kozlow
- 0044: The Effects of Low-Valued Transactions on the Quality of U.S. International Export Estimates, 1994-1998

- Charles Mead
- 0043: Offshore Outsourcing and Multinational Companies

- J. Landefeld and Raymond Mataloni
- 0042: The Effects of Low Valued Transactions on the Quality of U.S. International Export Estimates, 1994-1998

- Charles Mead
- 0041: Patterns of Production and Employment by U.s. Multinational Companies

- Obie Whichard
- 0040: Corporate Profits in the GDP Accounts

- Rosemary Marcuss
- 0039: The National Income and Product Accounts

- Brooks Robinson and Shelly Smith
- 0038: "Offshoring" and the U.s. Balance of Payments

- Ralph Kozlow and Maria Borga
- 0037: An Overview of U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Statistics on Multinational Companies

- Ralph Kozlow
- 0036: NIPA Corporate Profits and Reported Earnings: A Comparison and Measurement Issues

- Charles Mead, Brent Moulton and Kenneth Petrick
- 0035: International Fragmentation of Production and the Intrafirm Trade of U.s. Multinational Companies

- Maria Borga and William Zeile