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BEA

(formerly) abbreviation for
(Aeronautics) British European Airways
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Bureau of Economic Analysis Value added Employment Compensation 2014 1.8% 1.3% 4.7% 2015 7.2% 2.1% 5.2% 2016 4.6% 2.5% 3.5% Note: Table made from bar graph.
Hood, Bureau of Economic Analysis, "Off to the Races: A Comparison of Machine Learning and Alternative Data for Predicting Economic Indicators"
Leonard Nakamura, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia Research Department; Jon Samuels, Bureau of Economic Analysis; Rachel Soloveichik, Bureau of Economic Analysis.
8% Manufacturing 9% Transportation 10% Federal Civilian 12% Malmstrom AFB 40% Sources: Bureau of Business and Economic Research, University of Montana: Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S.
Department of Commerce's Bureau of Economic Analysis. Since 1994, Sundance Institute has brought in excess of one-half a billion dollars in economic activity to Utah through its annual Sundance Film Festival.
Bureau of Economic Analysis calculates average personal income for each state.
With this update, net output ratios are based on 2002 Input-Output Account data from the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) of the U.S.
According to the Bureau of Economic Analysis, "it remained unchanged from the second quarter which had been boosted by economic stimulus payments and was the weakest for the nation since the first quarter of 1994." Major industry sectors with decreases from the second to the third quarter 2008 included Forestry/Fishing, Construction, Manufacturing, Transportation/Warehousing, and Arts/ Entertainment/Recreation.
The Bureau of Economic Analysis released its final data for GDP growth for the first three months of the year last week and found that it registered at 1%, above its preliminary estimate of 0.9%.

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