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OverviewBusiness Statistics of the United States is a comprehensive and practical collection of data relevant to the nation's economic performance since World War II. The 16th edition provides over 80 years of annual data in regional, demographic, and industrial detail for key indicators such as gross domestic product, personal income, spending, saving, employment, unemployment, the capital stock, and more. This publication far surpasses the Economic Report of the President in providing historical data and valuable information about definitions, sources, methods, and current statistical controversies that are essential for understanding and comparing economic measures. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Cornelia J. Strawser , Cornelia J. StrawserPublisher: Rowman & Littlefield Imprint: Bernan Press Edition: 16th Edition Dimensions: Width: 22.70cm , Height: 4.10cm , Length: 29.40cm Weight: 1.814kg ISBN: 9781598884869ISBN 10: 1598884867 Pages: 650 Publication Date: 16 November 2011 Recommended Age: From 17 from 17 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Stock Indefinitely Availability: Awaiting stock ![]() Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationCornelia J. Strawser, PhD, is the senior economic consultant to Bernan Press. She edited the seventh through thirteenth editions and was the co-editor of two previous editions of Business Statistics. She was co-editor of Foreign Trade of the United States, 2001, and also worked on the Handbook of U.S. Labor Statistics. She was formerly a senior economist for the U.S. House of Representatives Budget Committee and has also served on the Senate Budget Committee, at the Congressional Budget Office, and on the Federal Reserve Board staff. Her initial experience consisted of compiling and analyzing the Board's Index of Industrial Production. In subsequent positions, she specialized in critical analysis of incoming economic data and advice to policy makers on subjects such as the interpretation of the position of the economy relative to the business cycle, the interactions between monetary and fiscal policy and the economy, and issues of income growth, income distribution, and poverty. Currently, she continually monitors the press and new government data releases in order to keep Business Statistics up to date and relevant, and also on occasion contributes corrections of mis-stated economic data to major daily newspapers. She holds a bachelor's degree from Stanford University and a PhD from George Washington University, both in economics. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |