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Economic
Turbulence: Is a Volatile Economy Good For America?
A unique look
at American jobs and U.S. firms through
Census Bureau data and industry-specific research
The results
of a four-year research project designed to study the effect of
economic turbulence on American jobs will be released at the National
Press Club in Washington, DC, on Tuesday, September 12, 2006. The
press conference will be followed by a symposium to discuss the
findings at the National Academies of Sciences.
The symposium
is supported by the U.S. Census Bureau, the National Opinion Research
Center (NORC) at the University of Chicago, the Alfred P. Sloan
Foundation and the University of Chicago Press.
Speakers: Louis
Kincannon, Census Bureau Director; Julia Lane, Senior
Vice President and Director of the Economics, Labor, and Population
Studies Department at the University of Chicago's National Opinion
Research Center (NORC); Edward M. Gramlich, former member,
Federal Reserve Board of Governors; Michael Teitelbaum, Vice
President, Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
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