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ANALYZING THE DISCLOSURE REVIEW PROCEDURES FOR THE 1995 SURVEY OF CONSUMER FINANCES1 Gerhard Fries, Federal Reserve Board; Barry Johnson, Internal Revenue Service; and R. Louise Woodburn, Ernst and Young Gerhard Fries, F
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Washington / DC / Orlando / San Francisco / Atlanta / Toronto / /

Company

Wilson / Public Use Datasets / John Wiley and Sons Inc. / 1995 SCF / Internal / /

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United States / Canada / /

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USD / /

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IndustryTerm

imputation machinery / computer technology / imputation software / attractive tool / record linkage software / /

Organization

Vol. / Bureau of the Census / American Statistical Association / Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System / Income Division / Internal Revenue Service / US Federal Reserve / Central West N. Mountain Central Division Pacific Division / FRB SCF / Pacific Division / Federal Reserve Board / office of Management and Budget / /

Person

Young Gerhard Fries / Arthur Kennickell / Kevin Moore / R. Louise Woodburn / Amy Stubbendick / W.J. Smith Jr. / Ernst Fries / /

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team member / representative / Official Statistics / /

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DC / /

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A.B. / Florida / Georgia / /

PublishedMedium

Survey Research Methods / Journal of the American Statistical Association / /

Region

New England / /

Technology

computer technology / /

URL

www.bog.frb.fed.us/pubs/oss/oss2/scfindex.html / /

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