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Disclaimer and acknowledgements: While this column mentions the Census Bureau several times, any opi...
produces a wide range of theoretical and empirical economic analyses that serve to improve the stati...
This paper is released to inform interested parties of ongoing research and to encourage discussion ...
Workshop for helpful comments. This paper reports the results of research and analysis undertaken wh...
This paper explores the consequences for economic research of methods used by data publishers to pro...
opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this publication are those of th...
The research program of the Center for Economic Studies (CES) produces a wide range of economic anal...
This paper reports the results of research and analysis undertaken by Census Bureau staff. It has un...
The paper is organized around the four most frequently proposed solutions to data confidentiality--r...
helpful comments on this work. This paper reports the results of research and analysis undertaken by...
Presentation on issues surrounding reproducibility and confidential data in economics. Part of the C...
Methods for statistical disclosure limitation have appeared in the published literature for over twe...
1 Disclaimer: This paper reports the results of research and analysis undertaken by Census Bureau s...
the Triangle Census Research Data Center for help with data and clearance requests. We also thank Ji...
Disclaimer: This paper is released to inform interested parties of ongoing research and to encourage...
Disclaimer and acknowledgements: While this column mentions the Census Bureau several times, any opi...
produces a wide range of theoretical and empirical economic analyses that serve to improve the stati...
This paper is released to inform interested parties of ongoing research and to encourage discussion ...
Workshop for helpful comments. This paper reports the results of research and analysis undertaken wh...
This paper explores the consequences for economic research of methods used by data publishers to pro...
opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this publication are those of th...
The research program of the Center for Economic Studies (CES) produces a wide range of economic anal...
This paper reports the results of research and analysis undertaken by Census Bureau staff. It has un...
The paper is organized around the four most frequently proposed solutions to data confidentiality--r...
helpful comments on this work. This paper reports the results of research and analysis undertaken by...
Presentation on issues surrounding reproducibility and confidential data in economics. Part of the C...
Methods for statistical disclosure limitation have appeared in the published literature for over twe...
1 Disclaimer: This paper reports the results of research and analysis undertaken by Census Bureau s...
the Triangle Census Research Data Center for help with data and clearance requests. We also thank Ji...
Disclaimer: This paper is released to inform interested parties of ongoing research and to encourage...
Disclaimer and acknowledgements: While this column mentions the Census Bureau several times, any opi...