This page provides access to papers and presentations prepared by BEA staff. Abstracts are presented in HTML format; complete papers are in PDF format with selected tables in XLS format. The views expressed in these papers are solely those of the authors and not necessarily those of the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis or the U.S. Department of Commerce.

"Offshoring" and the U.S. Balance of Payments

Ralph Kozlow, Maria Borga
WP2004-5
Published
JEL Code(s)None Assigned

Integrated Macroeconomic Accounts for the United States: Draft SNA-USA

This paper presents integrated macroeconomic accounts for the United States for the period 1985 to 2002 and discusses issues related to their construction and use. Specifically, it focuses on tying together the national income and product accounts (NIPAs) and international transaction accounts (… Read more

Albert M. Teplin, Rochelle Antoniewicz, Susan H. McIntosh, Michael G. Palumbo, Genevieve Solomon, Charles Ian Mead, Karin Moses, Brent R. Moulton
P2004-4
Last Updated
Published
JEL Code(s)None Assigned

Corporate Profits in the GDP Accounts

Rosemary Marcuss
Published
JEL Code(s)None Assigned

The National Income and Product Accounts

Brooks B. Robinson, Shelly Smith
P2004-5
Published
JEL Code(s)None Assigned

Patterns of Production and Employment by U.S. Multinational Companies

Based on a note by Raymond J. Mataloni, Jr.

Obie G. Whichard
P2004-2
Published
JEL Code(s)None Assigned

An Overview of U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Statistics on Multinational Companies

Statistics on multinational companies may be grouped into two broad categories: (1) those that pertain to cross-border transactions and positions between direct investors and direct investment enterprises (balance of payments and direct investment position data), and (2) those that pertain to… Read more

Ralph Kozlow
P2004-3
Published
JEL Code(s)None Assigned

Volunteer Output and the National Accounts: An Empirical Analysis

Volunteer activities attempt to promote a sense of community unity and ownership. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the US Department of Labor, approximately 59 million people participated in volunteer activities in the year beginning September 2001. Although utility is derived from… Read more

Yvon H. Pho
WP2004-3
Published
JEL Code(s)None Assigned

Current Consumption and Future Income Growth: Synthetic Panel Evidence

Using group means computed from twenty years of high quality survey data, I show a strong and robust relation between households' consumption growth and subsequent realizations of their income growth, including realizations as distant as six years later.  The relation appears in multiple… Read more

Jeremy J. Nalewaik
WP2004-4
Last Updated
Published
JEL Code(s)None Assigned

International Fragmentation of Production and the Intrafirm Trade of U.S. Multinational Companies

An aspect of globalization that has attracted increased attention in recent years is trade in intermediate inputs associated with the fragmentation of production across national borders. This trade takes the form of intrafirm transactions when production stages in different countries are… Read more

Maria Borga, William J. Zeile
WP2004-2
Published
JEL Code(s)F23

The Reliability of the State Personal Income Estimates

A new study by BEA finds that the quarterly estimates of state personal income were reliable indicators in the period 1991-2001. That is, they were generally successful in indicating whether a state’s economy was expanding or contracting, whether a state’s economy was accelerating or… Read more

Robert L. Brown, Bruce T. Grimm, Marian B. Sacks
WP2004-1
Published
JEL Code(s)D31