Revolution in United States Government Statistics, 1926-1976U.S. Department of Commerce, Office of Federal Statistical Policy and Standards, 1978 - 257 halaman |
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Halaman 238 - Morris R. Goldman, Martin L. Marimont, and Beatrice N. Vaccara, "The Inter-Industry Structure of the United States." A Report on the 1958 Input-Output Study, Survey of Current Business, 44 (Nov.
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Halaman 151 - The President, through the Director of the Bureau of the Budget, is authorized and directed to develop programs and to issue regulations and orders for the improved gathering, compiling, analyzing, publishing, and disseminating of statistical information for any purpose by the various agencies in the executive branch of the Government. Such regulations and orders shall be adhered to by such agencies.
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Halaman 149 - The Board shall — (a) At the request of the President or the Committee, or may of its own motion, investigate and make recommendations with respect to any existing or proposed statistical work carried on by an agency of, or subject to the supervision of, the Federal Government ; (b) Have the power, with the consent of the agency concerned, to investigate and make recommendations with respect to any existing or proposed statistical work carried on by any agency in the United States other than the...
Halaman 204 - Statistical methods cannot establish proof of a causal relationship in an association. The causal significance of an association is a matter of judgment which goes beyond any statement of statistical probability.
Halaman 192 - The bill would generally exempt any interest in a collective investment fund maintained by a bank from the provisions of the Securities Act of 1933, the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, and the Investment Company Act of 1940 if such fund is maintained in conformity with regulations of the Comptroller of the Currency pertaining to collective investments by national banks. The bill defines the term "collective investment fund...
Halaman 159 - the Bureau of Efficiency is directed to investigate the scoi« and character of statistics needed by the Government, and the methods* of collecting, compiling, and presenting statistical Information by the several executive departments and independent Government establishments and submit to Con(TC88 a report of its findings together with such recommendations as it deems proper.