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Survey
the collection of data from a given population for the purpose of analysis of a particular issue. Data is often collected from only a sample of a population, and this...
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Telecom execs anticipate slowdown in wake of 9-11.
While the events of Sept. 11 appear to have had less of an impact on the telecommunications industry than the U.S. economy in general, a greater percentage of industry executives surveyed by The Strategis Group after the terrorist events in Septemb While the events...
Tags: survey, telecommunications, U.S. Economy
Research articles 2001-11-05
BofA Survey Finds Wall Street Economists Projecting Good News and Bad News for Sectors of the U.S. Economy
SAN FRANCISCO--BUSINESS WIRE--Aug. 13, 1998--It is a good news, bad news scenario for sectors of the U.S. economy for the rest of 1998, according to the consensus forecast of 19 leading Wall Street economists, whose opinions are reported in the August issue of Economics Illustrated, a Bank of America publication.
Tags: Bank of America Corp., survey, U.S. Economy
Research articles 1998-08-13
AICPA Economic Outlook Survey: CPA Executives Losing Confidence
Optimism about the U.S. economy among CPAs serving in corporate America's C-suites is declining, according to the AICPA's latest Business and Industry Economic Outlook survey.Optimism about the U.S. economy among CPAs serving in corporate America's C-suites is declining, according to the AICPA's latest Business and Industry Economic Outlook survey.
Tags: AICPA, C-suite, survey, U.S. Economy
Research articles 2006-10-01

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Survey: More U.S. cars make grade
There may be fewer people buying cars from Detroit's Big Three -- but they're enjoying them more. According to a University of Michigan survey, people who purchased vehicles from the automakers are happier with their cars and trucks than a year ago, as domestic vehicles close the satisfaction gap with...
Tags: survey, General Motors Corp., Ford Motor Co.
News items 2009-08-18
Survey shows confidence in U.S. economy continues
WASHINGTON Bloomberg -- Business confidence in the U.S. economy increased in August for the second month in a row, an industry survey showed Monday. The Cahners Business Confidence Index rose to 67.4 in August from 65.3 in July. The two-month trend marks a change of direction from earlier...
Tags: Cahners In-Stat Group, MARKETING, survey
Research articles 1996-08-27
MarketTools November/December 2008 Insight Report on U.S. Economy and Holiday Spending Shows Consumers Cutting Back on Everything
MarketTools, Inc. today unveiled the results of its November/December 2008 Insight Report focused on the U.S. economy and holiday spending during these turbulent economic times. The nationwide survey of 1,000 U.S. adults reveals that in the face of a clear economic downturn, 58 percent feel that the economy has reached...
Tags: MarketTools Inc.
Research articles 2008-11-13
Credit Crisis Not Over, Say U.S. Financial Professionals, But Expect Soft Landing for U.S. Economy in 2008
To: NATIONAL EDITORSContact: Billy Treger of Association for Financial Professionals, +1-301-961-8869 Falling U.S. Dollar, Volatile Energy Prices, and Poor Housing Market Cited as Top Concerns for Businesses in 2008BETHESDA, Md., Dec. 17 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/--U.S. financial professionals believe the U.S. economy will weaken over the next 12 months but will not slip...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, FINANCE, financial, survey
Research articles 2007-12-17
Asia Job Outlook Improves, U.S. Recovery Muted: Poll
By Nick ZieminskiNEW YORK (Reuters) - A forward-looking measure of hiring intentions improved in the United States and most other countries, suggesting job growth may resume in the first quarter, according to a quarterly survey by Manpower Inc MAN.The survey shows the pace of jobs recovery appears to be faster...
Tags: Hiring, Job, Manpower Inc., Recovery, Survey, Asia Job Outlook, Recruitment & Selection, US
News items 2009-12-16
U.S. Businesses Cut Costs across Board, Survey Shows.
By Maria M. Perotin, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Texas Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Apr. 7--As professionals express pessimism about the U.S. economy, more companies are anticipating hiring freezes and job eliminations than in 2002, according to a survey by the American Management ...
Tags: board, MARKETING, survey
Research articles 2003-04-07
U.S. Shoppers Hit Sales With Pared Budgets
By Michele Gershberg and Dhanya SkariachanNEW YORK (Reuters UK) - Americans headed to department stores in droves in the dead of night on Friday to kick off the holiday shopping season, though many said they had pared back how much they would spend on family members and on themselves.Black Friday,...
Tags: Holiday, Sales Strategy, Sales, Kohl's Corp., Target Corp., US, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., xxMacys Inc.xx
News items 2009-11-26
U.S. Shoppers Hit Sales With Pared Budgets
By Michele Gershberg and Dhanya Skariachan NEW YORK (Reuters UK) - Americans headed to department stores in droves in the dead of night on Friday to kick off the holiday shopping season, though many said they had pared back how much they would spend on family members and on themselves....
Tags: Holiday, family member
News items 2009-11-26
Half Of U.S. Services Businesses Say Things Are Getting Worse
The stock market weakened Thursday morning after a weak report from the Institute for Supply Management on the health of the service sector of the U.S. economy. And weaken it should: under the ISM's classifications, services, or more precisely non-manufacturing concerns, contribute nearly 90 percent of the GDP that comes...
Tags: U.S., Business Activity, Industry, Service, Manufacturing, John Keefe
Blog posts 2009-12-03
Research and development activities of U.S. multinational companies: preliminary results from the 2004 benchmark survey
THE Bureau of Economic Analysis BEA has embarked on a long-term effort to provide more extensive economic data and analysis about research and development activity and its effects on the economy. In keeping with this goal, this article on the research and development (R&D) activities of U.S. multinational companies MNCs...
Tags: BEA Systems Inc., R&D, survey
Research articles 2007-03-01
Survey results positive for U.S. foodservice industry
Foodservice operators and suppliers may continue to harbor general concerns about the state of the U.S. economy, but they are in strong agreement that their industry is poised for growth. In its annual survey for the upcoming International Foodservice Manufacturers Association IFMA Forecast and Outlook seminars, foodservice consultancy Technomic, Inc....
Tags: U.S. Foodservice Inc.
Research articles 2002-09-23
Nielsen: U.S. Health Care Consumers Place More Importance on Price and Value When Choosing Over-the-Counter Products Compared to Global Consumers
U.S. Consumers Highly Rank Effectiveness, Safety and Confidence in the Product When Choosing Over-the-Counter Medication SCHAUMBURG, Ill. -- An added sign of a battered U.S. economy, U.S. consumers place more importance on price and value when choosing over-the-counter OTC medication compared to global consumers, according to a global online...
Tags: Price and Co.
Research articles 2008-10-27
Survey: CFOs Concerned About U.S. Economic Growth, Health Care Costs, Terrorism.
Byline: Duke University DURHAM, N.C., Sept. 15 AScribe Newswire -- CFOs of U.S. corporations are markedly less optimistic about the U.S. economy than they were three months ago, and are concerned about consumer spending, health care costs and domestic terrorism. Financial...
Tags: CFO, Duke University, financial, Government, MARKETING, survey, terrorism, U.S.
Research articles 2004-09-15
Long-run growth projections and the aggregate production function: a survey of models used by the U.S. government
I. INTRODUCTIONLong-run economic growth is an area of obvious interest to both economists and policymakers. This interest is evident in the large academic literature on economic growth and the considerable effort that policymakers undertake when projecting the growth of the U.S. economy. Accurate projections of future growth have clear implications...
Tags: accumulation, Congressional Budget Office, Delta, General Accounting Office, investment, Social Security Administration, survey, U.S., U.S. Government
Research articles 1998-10-01
Technology Sector Will Lead Economic Recovery, Survey Says
A survey of 130 top-level software and hardware technology executives say their industry will lead the country out of the current economy, with eight out of 10 executives expecting business conditions in the technology sector to improve in 2010. A survey of 130 CEO and other C-level hardware and software...
Tags: KPMG International, Sector Inc.
News items 2009-08-20
U.S. Recession Should End This Quarter, Economists Say
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The worst U.S. recession since the Great Depression will probably end in the third quarter, but uncertainty exists over the speed and duration of the economic recovery, according to the most recent survey of private economists. The Blue Chip Economic Indicators survey of private economists released on...
Tags: recovery, Thomson Reuters Corp., survey
News items 2009-08-10
Fed's Beige Book finds economy improving
The U.S. economy "continued to improve" during July and August, the Federal Reserve said last week in its Beige Book survey of regional economies.The U.S. economy "continued to improve" during July and August, the Federal Reserve said last week in its Beige Book survey of regional economies.
Tags: Federal Reserve Board, U.S. Economy
Research articles 2003-09-08
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