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of Labor Statistics.

by Brent R. Moulton, Timothy J. Lafleur, Karin E. Moses, Timothy J. Lafleur, Karin E. Moses Are Economists, Division Of Consumer Prices, We Thank Joseph Chelena , 1998
"... represent an official policy of either the Bureau of Labor Statistics or the Bureau of Economic Analysis or the views of other staff at either agency. In recent articles, reports, and congressional testimony, a number of economists have surveyed or proposed estimates of bias in the U.S. Consumer Pri ..."
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represent an official policy of either the Bureau of Labor Statistics or the Bureau of Economic Analysis or the views of other staff at either agency. In recent articles, reports, and congressional testimony, a number of economists have surveyed or proposed estimates of bias in the U.S. Consumer

Labor Statistics

by Charlotte Mueller, John Wohlford, Bureau Of Labor Statistics
"... All opinions expressed in this paper are those of the ..."
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All opinions expressed in this paper are those of the

Labor Statistics.

by Gwyn R. Ferguson, Bureau Of Labor Statistics, Deterioration Non-response
"... The International Price Program is a longitudinal establishment survey in which monthly price data is collected for goods imported into the United States or exported from the United States. During the survey ..."
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The International Price Program is a longitudinal establishment survey in which monthly price data is collected for goods imported into the United States or exported from the United States. During the survey

Labor Statistics.

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Bureau of Labor Statistics

by Maury Gittleman, Edward N. Wolff, Maureen Conway, Richard Curtin, Brooks Pierce , 2000
"... conferences for helpful discussions and comments. Any views expressed are those of the authors and should not be attributed to the Bureau of Labor Statistics or the Department of Labor. ..."
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conferences for helpful discussions and comments. Any views expressed are those of the authors and should not be attributed to the Bureau of Labor Statistics or the Department of Labor.

Bureau of Labor Statistics

by Daniel J. Phaneuf, North Carolina, Roger H. Von Haefen, Daniel J. Phaneuf, George R. Parsons , 2002
"... The views expressed are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the policies of the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics or the views of other staff members. 1Modeling Consumer Demand for a Large Set of Quality ..."
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The views expressed are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the policies of the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics or the views of other staff members. 1Modeling Consumer Demand for a Large Set of Quality

Bureau of Labor Statistics or its staff.

by unknown authors
"... Labor Statistics. The views expressed here are those of the author, and do not necessarily reflect the views of the ..."
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Labor Statistics. The views expressed here are those of the author, and do not necessarily reflect the views of the

OSMR, Bureau of Labor Statistics

by P. Lahiri, Bogong T. Li , 2005
"... In every month on the first working Friday, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) releases its preliminary estimates of the total non-farm business payroll employment and the change in total employment from the prior month. These estimates are produced using the Current Employment Statistics (CE ..."
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In every month on the first working Friday, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) releases its preliminary estimates of the total non-farm business payroll employment and the change in total employment from the prior month. These estimates are produced using the Current Employment Statistics

Bureau of Labor Statistics

by Mina Kim, Deokwoo Nam, Jian Wang, Jason Wu , 2013
"... Price-setting behavior of exporters and exchange rate pass-through (ERPT) are crucial issues in international macroeconomics. This paper studies these topics, using a novel dataset of goods-level US-China trade prices collected by the US Bureau of Labor Statistics. We document that the duration of U ..."
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Price-setting behavior of exporters and exchange rate pass-through (ERPT) are crucial issues in international macroeconomics. This paper studies these topics, using a novel dataset of goods-level US-China trade prices collected by the US Bureau of Labor Statistics. We document that the duration

of the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

by Jessica Gayle Helfand , 2009
"... The Bureau of Labor Statistics firm size class data provide an important platform to discuss the impact of small and large firms on job creation. In the 2007 publication “Employment dynamics: small and large firms over the business cycle, ” Helfand, Sadeghi, and Talan explored the behavior of the si ..."
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The Bureau of Labor Statistics firm size class data provide an important platform to discuss the impact of small and large firms on job creation. In the 2007 publication “Employment dynamics: small and large firms over the business cycle, ” Helfand, Sadeghi, and Talan explored the behavior
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