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    Julius Shiskin (October 13, 1912 – October 28, 1978) was an American economist. He is known for his contributions to establishing rules in the field of...
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    period of declining economic output. In a 1974 New York Times article, Julius Shiskin suggested several rules of thumb to identify a recession, which included...
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  • The New York Times, Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics Julius Shiskin suggested that a rough translation of the bureau's qualitative definition...
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  • Ernest Rubin I. Richard Savage Leslie James Savage Jr. Robert Schlaifer Julius Shiskin Milton Sobel Herbert C. S. Thom Moses Abramovitz Gertrude Bancroft David...
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    honorary doctorate by Iowa State University. She has been awarded the Julius Shiskin Award for Economic Statistics (2002), the Roger Herriot Award for Innovation...
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  • 2014 Julius Shiskin Award and the Roger Herriot Award," Industry Studies Association, June 18, 2014. "Haltiwanger and Haver Win 2013 Julius Shiskin Memorial...
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    March 1969 January 1973 Ben Burdetsky (Acting) January 1973 July 1973 Julius Shiskin July 1973 October 1978 Janet L. Norwood May 1979 December 1991 William...
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  • in 1946. Source: Stuart Rice (1939-1955) Raymond Bowman (1955–1969) Julius Shiskin (1969-1973) Joseph W. Duncan (1974–1981) vacant (1981-1983) Dorothy...
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  • United Nations System of National Accounts. In 1991, Carson won the Julius Shiskin Memorial Award for Economic Statistics of the American Statistical Association...
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  • cyclical revival and recession. In 1958 to 1967, Moore, working with Julius Shiskin, developed the original composite index method, and the composite indexes...
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    economic statistics programs. In 2011, Mesenbourg was the recipient of the Julius Shiskin Memorial Award for Economic Statistics. He was also awarded the Presidential...
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  • Bologna in 1997. In 1980, Dagum became the inaugural recipient of the Julius Shiskin Memorial Award for Economic Statistics, given by the Business and Economic...
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  • the Federal Reserve System in 1998. In 2003 Corrado was awarded the Julius Shiskin award from the American Statistical Association for her statistical...
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  • Statistics Section of the American Statistical Association gave her their Julius Shiskin Award "for her management of the Consumer Expenditure Survey Program...
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  • Institutes of Health and from different governments. She won the ASA's Julius Shiskin Memorial Award for Economic Statistics in 2014. In the same year, she...
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  • Statistics Committee, its committee on economic indicators and the Julius Shiskin Awards Committee. He served on the board of the Boston Association of...
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    Econometrics, 1995; Fellow of the American Statistical Association, 2000. 2004 Julius Shiskin Award for Economic Statistics, sponsored by the Washington Statistical...
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  • Statistics section of the American Statistical Association gave her their Julius Shiskin Award "for her major contributions to economic statistics including...
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