Preview of the 2009 comprehensive revision of the NIPAs: changes in definitions and presentations
The third of a series on the aspects of the upcoming comprehensive revision of the national income and product accounts is presented. Comprehensive revisions and the future "flexible" annual revisions provide the opportunity to introduce major changes that are outlined in Bureau of Economi...
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