History of the ... economic censusesU.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 1980 |
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... Federal Reserve Board Chairman , Alan Greenspan , called the economic census " indispensable to understand- ing the American economy . " Economic census data are studied and recombined into a vast array of patterns to yield essential ...
... Federal Reserve Board Chairman , Alan Greenspan , called the economic census " indispensable to understand- ing the American economy . " Economic census data are studied and recombined into a vast array of patterns to yield essential ...
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... Federal government and other public and private data users against the ability and willingness of private compa- nies to provide the information requested . Every census planning effort involves extensive review of the data content of ...
... Federal government and other public and private data users against the ability and willingness of private compa- nies to provide the information requested . Every census planning effort involves extensive review of the data content of ...
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... Federal employees or officials - organized under Government authority for the purpose of obtaining advice , recommendations , or other assistance . The Census Bureau's advi- sory committees operated under the provisions of the Federal ...
... Federal employees or officials - organized under Government authority for the purpose of obtaining advice , recommendations , or other assistance . The Census Bureau's advi- sory committees operated under the provisions of the Federal ...
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... Federal agencies eventually weakened this assumption . " The processing infrastructure upgrade is discussed in Chapter 7 , " Preparations for Census Mailout . " Chapter 2 11 Pressures to hold down costs were constant , but became U.S. ...
... Federal agencies eventually weakened this assumption . " The processing infrastructure upgrade is discussed in Chapter 7 , " Preparations for Census Mailout . " Chapter 2 11 Pressures to hold down costs were constant , but became U.S. ...
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... Federal budget . This was , in large part , due to pres- sure for a balanced budget agreement and the determina- tion of the political leadership of both the Administration and Congress to reduce , and eventually eliminate , the budget ...
... Federal budget . This was , in large part , due to pres- sure for a balanced budget agreement and the determina- tion of the political leadership of both the Administration and Congress to reduce , and eventually eliminate , the budget ...
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1997 Economic Census 1st qtr account managers activities administrative records agency analysts Association barcode CD-ROM census mail census mailout census questionnaires check-in consolidated city construction control file data collection data users developed DocuPrint Economic Census Chapter Economic Census data edit electronic employees Employer identification enumeration EPST ESMPD Federal firms forms geocoding Geographic Area Series geographic codes Guam History-1997 Economic Census identified included Internet Jeffersonville kind-of-business mail follow-up manufacturing ment Metropolitan Statistical Areas mineral industries multiestablishment companies NAICS naires nomic nonemployers nonrespondents Northern Mariana Islands Office operation Outlying Areas payroll printed processing programs publication published Puerto Rico receipts Recode File reports requested response retail trade sample schedules sector selected service industries SIC Code single-establishment companies SSEL staff statistics Subject Series Survey tabulation telephone follow-up tion tionnaires transportation trucks U.S. Census Bureau United vehicle Virgin Islands wholesale trade ZIP Code