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Appendix A Workshop Agenda and Attendees
Pages 45-49

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... Benefits of Data Sharing to the Statistical Agencies 9:15 Improving Business Lists: The Business Register Comparison and Reconciliation Projects Jim Spletzer (BLS) ; Paul Hanczaryk (Census Bureau)
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... Research and Policy Perspectives on the Benefits of Data Sharing 1:00 Introduction to the Session Charles Shultze 1:15 Monetary Policy and Research at the Federal Reserve Carol Corrado (Federal Reserve Board) 1:45 Open Discussion 2:00 Productivity and Real Output Measurement Dale Jorgenson (Harvard University)
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... Thomas Anderson, Bureau of Economic Analysis Stephen Andrews, Bureau of Economic Analysis Anthony Apostolides, Bureau of Transportation Statistics Lisa Blumerman, Census Bureau Ruth Bramblett, Bureau of Economic Analysis Stephanie Brown, Census Bureau Carolyn Carroll, STAT TECH, Inc. Chris Chapman, Bureau of Labor Statistics Constance Citro, National Research Council Carol Corrado, Federal Reserve Board*
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... Brooks Robinson, Bureau of Economic Analysis Ruth Runyan, Census Bureau Ken Ryder, National Academy of Public Administration Hossain Sanjani, Bureau of Transportation Statistics Charles Schultze, Brookings Institution (steering committee member) Molly Shannon, Bureau of Labor Statistics Gerald Silverstein, Treasury Department Michael Siri, National Research Council
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... Katherine Wallman, Office of Management and Budget* Diane Willimack, Census Bureau Ewen Wilson, Census Bureau Henry Wulf, Census Bureau Qingshu Xie, MacroSys Research and Technology


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