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COMMUNICATING UNCERTAINTY IN OFFICIAL ECONOMIC STATISTICS: An Appraisal Fifty Years After Morgenstern Charles F. Manski Department of Economics and Institute for Policy Research Northwestern University First Public Draft
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Document Date: 2014-10-27 20:16:26


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Fortune / Central Bank Policy / /

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United States / /

Event

Judicial Event / /

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gross domestic product / statistical estimation tools / bank monitoring statistics / /

Organization

Introduction Government / National Research Council / Federal Reserve Bank of New York / Committee on National Statistics / Department of Housing and Urban Development / Bureau of the Census / National Science Foundation / U.S. Bureau of the Budget / U. S. Census Bureau / Council of Economic Advisors / Appraisal Fifty Years After Morgenstern Charles F. Manski Department of Economics / Federal Reserve Board / Bureau of Economic Analysis / Bank of England / Bureau of Labor Statistics / Federal Statistical Agency / Institute for Policy Research Northwestern University First Public Draft / /

Person

John von Neumann / David Wessel / Benamin Reist / Raymond Bowman / Tommy Wright / Oskar Morgenstern / Nancy Bates / Dennis Fixler / Misa Tanaka / Bruce Spencer / Charles F. Manski / Robert Barbera / Jonathan Wright / Kirk White / /

Position

Assistant Director for Statistical Standards / Statistician / step forward / President / OFFICIAL ECONOMIC STATISTICS / /

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The American Statistician / /

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www.bls.gov/news.release/empsit.tn.htm / /

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