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December 2004 Subject Guide VoLuME 84 (2004) JANUARY—DECEMBER This guide lists the major items that were published in the Survey or Cur- RENT Business in the January—December 2004 issues. It gives the month of the issue and the beginning page number, and it includes selected boxes that are cited by title and page number. General First Quarter 2004 {May, 1} Schedule of BEA News Releases in 2005 {December, 37} Second Quarter 2004 {August, 1} Third Quarter 2004 {November, 1} National Accounts Preliminary Estimates Federal budget estimates Fourth Quarter 2003 {March, 1} For Fiscal Year 2005 {March, 14} First Quarter 2004 {June, 1} Federal personal income tax liabilities and payments Second Quarter 2004 {September, 1} Preliminary Estimates for 2001 and Revised Esti- Third Quarter 2004 {December, 1} mates for 1959-2000 {June, 17} Final Estimates Preliminary Estimates for 2002 and Revised Esti- Third Quarter 2003 {January, 1} mates for 2001 {December, 33} Fourth Quarter 2003 {April, 1} Fixed assets and consumer durable goods First Quarter 2004 {July, 1} For 1993-2003 {September, 29} Second Quarter 2004 {October, 1} Preliminary Estimates for 2002 and Revised Esti- Comprehensive Revision mates for 1925-2001 {May, 7} Errata: Sources of the Revisions to Selected Income Inventories, sales, and inventory-sales ratios for Components {March, 36} manufacturing and trade Improved Estimates for 1929-2002 {February, 7} First Quarter 1997 to Third Quarter 2003 {February, Newly Available NIPA Tables {March, 26; April, 38; 178} May, 23; June, 58; July, 8; October, 11} First Quarter 1997 to Fourth Quarter 2003 {April, NIPA Tables {February, 31} 23} Preview of the Selected NIPA Tables {January, 6} First Quarter 2004 {July, 5} GDP and Other Major NIPA Series Fourth Quarter 2000 to Second Quarter 2004 {Octo- For 1929-2003 {February, 152} ber, 21} For 1929 to Second Quarter 2004 {August, 167} National income and product accounts (NIPAs) Real Government Spending by Function for Alternative Measures of Personal Saving {September, 1959-2003 {October, 5} 17} A New Framework for Government Consumption Annual Revision Expenditures |b ox, 5] Annual Estimates for 2001-2003 and Quarterly The NIPAs and the System of National Accounts Estimates for First Quarter 2001 to First Quarter {December, 17} 2004 {August, 7} Updated Summary NIPA Methodologies {November, Newly Available NIPA Tables {September, 28; Octo- 15} ber, 11; November, 7} NIPA Tables {August, 30} Industry Accounts BEA Personal Income and IRS Adjusted Gross Gross Domestic Product by Industry for 1987—2000 Income on a NAICS basis {November, 33} New Estimates for 2001 and Revised Estimates for Improved Annual Industry Accounts for 1998-2003 1959-2000 {April, 8} {June, 21} New Estimates for 2002 and Revised Estimates for Preview of the Comprehensive Revision of the 2001 {November, 9} Annual Industry Accounts: Integrating the Annual Business Situation Input-Output Accounts and the Gross-Domestic- Advance Estimates Product-by-Industry Accounts {March, 38} Fourth Quarter 20603 and for the Year 2003 {Feb- U.S. Travel and Tourism Satellite Accounts for ruary, 1} 1998-2003 {September, 43} Subject Guide December 2004 international Accounts Accounts {July, 65} Direct investment positions: Country and industry An Ownership-Based Framework oft he U.S. Cur- detail rent Account, 1992-2002 {January, 66} For 2003 {July, 40} Quarterly Estimates Holding Companies in the Data on U.S. Direct Third Quarter 2003 {January, 69} Investment Abroad [box, 43] Relief and Reconstruction Activities in Iraq Foreign direct investment in the United States and the International Transactions Accounts Detail for Historical-Cost Position and Related Capi- [box, 73] tal and Income Flows, 2003 {September, 61} Fourth Quarter 2003 {April, 50} New Investment in 2003 {June, 59} First Quarter 2004 {July, 68} Operations of U.S. Affiliates of Foreign Companies Second Quarter 2004 {October, 77} Preliminary Results From the 2002 Benchmark Reconciliation of the U.S.-Canadian Current Survey {August, 192} Account, 2002 and 2003 {November, 54} The 2002 Benchmark Survey [box, 195] U.S. direct investment abroad Regional Accounts Detail for Historical-Cost Position and Related Capi- BEA economic areas tal and Income Flows, 2003 {September, 101} 2004 Redefinition of the BEA Economic Areas Errata: Selected Data for Majority-Owned Nonbank {November, 68} Foreign Affiliates by Country of Affiliate {January, Local area personal income 100} Comprehensive Revision A Note on Patterns of Production and Employment Preliminary Estimates for 2002 and Revised Esti- by U.S. Multinational Companies {March, 52} mates for 1969-2001 {June, 67} Operations of U.S. Multinational Companies in 2002 Alternative Measures of County Employment {July, 10} and Wages [box, 70] U.S. international accounts State personal income Annual revision for 1989-2003 {July, 52} Annual Revision U.S. international investment position Revised Estimates for 2001 to First Quarter 2004 Yearend 2003 {July, 30} {October, 109} U.S. international services Comprehensive Revision Cross-Border Trade in 2003 and Sales Through Affili- Preliminary Estimates for 2003 and Revised Esti- ates in 2002 {October, 25} mates for 1969-2002 {May, 27} Types of Cross-Border Services [box, 32-33] Personal Income in the NIPAs and State Personal U.S. international transactions Income [box, 34] Annual Estimates Alternative Measures of Household Income [box, For 2003 {April, 59} 37] Annual Revision of the Accounts [box, 64] Quarterly Estimates How BEA Aligns and Augments Source Data Third Quarter 2003 {February, 192} From the U.S. Treasury Department for In- First Quarter 2004 {July, 116} clusion in the International Transactions Second Quarter 2004 {October, 109}

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