National Income and Product Accounts Benchmark Revisions (FRASER: Federal Reserve Archival System for Economic Research)
Descriptive Information
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Project and Contents Description
FRASER is an image archive of historical economic statistical publications and materials related to the development of the Federal Reserve System.
The first compilation of these national statistics was prepared for the U.S. Senate in 1934. It presented data for 1929-1932. Subsequently, periodic reports were prepared that provided comprehensive revisions of the estimates of national income and their component series against the previous benchmarks. These reports supplement the national income and product accounts data in the Survey of Current Business.
The first compilation of these national statistics was prepared for the U.S. Senate in 1934. It presented data for 1929-1932. Subsequently, periodic reports were prepared that provided comprehensive revisions of the estimates of national income and their component series against the previous benchmarks. These reports supplement the national income and product accounts data in the Survey of Current Business.
Geographic Coverage
United States
SuDocs Classification
C 59.11/4:In 2 and C 59.11/5:
Language(s)
- English
Any non-U.S. Government Pubs
No
Other Government Publications
- None
Publications Source
- Library's Federal depository collection
Administrative Information
Owner
Project Contact Name
Katrina Stierholz
Institution Name
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
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Institution Type
Non-profit Institution not listed above
Address
P.O. Box 442, 63166, USA
City
St. Louis
E-mail
Telephone
314-444-8552
Secondary Contact Name
Barbara Dean
Secondary Contact Email
Secondary Contact Phone
314-444-8961
Project Federally Funded:
N/A
Project Status
Complete
Digitization Conducted In-house
Yes
Searching for Project Partners
No
Visited
129
Technical Information
Meets Criteria for Preservation
Yes
File Formats
TIFF, PDF
Institution Has a Digitization Policy
No
Other Information
Additional Information
Most of the publications digitized for FRASER were donated by other libraries.