This page provides access to papers and presentations prepared by BEA staff. Abstracts are presented in HTML format; complete papers are in PDF format with selected tables in XLS format. The views expressed in these papers are solely those of the authors and not necessarily those of the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis or the U.S. Department of Commerce.

Preliminary Estimates of the U.S. Space Economy, 2012–2018

 

 
Tina Highfill, Annabel Jouard, Connor Franks
Published
JEL Code(s)None Assigned

Consumer Prices During A Stay-in-Place Policy: Theoretical Inflation for Unavailable Products

Major product categories like full service restaurant meals, live entertainment, and nonessential personal services are unavailable during a stay-in-place policy. As a result, their inflation rates cannot be measured directly. The standard methodology used by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS… Read more

Rachel Soloveichik
WP2020-14
Published
JEL Code(s)E31

Measuring Inequality in the National Accounts

This paper provides context for the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) prototype estimates of the distribution of income. It describes measurement questions, such as what concept of income should be used, and a summary of the results for the 2007–2018 period. The paper also presents a… Read more

Dennis J. Fixler, Marina Gindelsky, David Johnson
WP2020-3
Published
JEL Code(s)None Assigned

Measuring Infrastructure in the Bureau of Economic Analysis National Economic Accounts

Infrastructure provides critical support for economic activity, and assessing its role requires reliable measures. This paper provides an overview of U.S. infrastructure data in the National Economic Accounts. After developing definitions of basic, social, and digital infrastructure, we assess… Read more

Jennifer Bennett, Robert Kornfeld, Daniel E. Sichel, David B. Wasshausen
WP2020-12
Published
JEL Code(s)E22

Spending by Condition for the Long-Term Care Population Using Medicaid Claims

Health care spending for the nursing home sector has been an understudied topic despite institutionalized long-term care patients often facing higher mortality rates, having numerous and serious comorbidities, and accounting for over $194 billion dollars in personal health care expenditure just… Read more

Abe C. Dunn, Peter Shieh, Lasanthi Fernando, Charles Roehrig
WP2020-10
Published
JEL Code(s)I10

Metropolitan Statistical Area Location Choice by Foreign Direct Investors in the United States

The importance of new foreign direct investment as a vehicle for the formation of productive capital has stimulated interest in understanding why multinational enterprises (MNEs) choose particular locations for their investments. Using data from greenfield investments reported on the BEA Survey… Read more

Thomas Anderson
BEA-WP2020-6
Published
JEL Code(s)F23

The Owner-Premium Adjustment in Housing Imputations

This paper describes and alternative to the rental equivalence and the user cost approaches for imputing consumer expenditures on owner-occupied housing services. The alternative uses the estimated value of the dwelling relative to the median value of similar homes as an adjustment to the rental… Read more

Bettina H. Aten, Alan Heston
WP2020-7
Published
JEL Code(s)R31

A Reconciliation of Health Care Expenditures in the National Health Expenditures Accounts and in Gross Domestic Product

This paper provides a detailed reconciliation of the National Health Expenditure Accounts (NHEA), the official estimates of health care spending in the United States from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, and the estimates of health expenditures that are part of gross domestic… Read more

Robert Kornfeld, Micah Hartman, Nathan A. Espinosa, Regina L. Butler, Aaron Catlin
WP2020-8
Published
JEL Code(s)E01, I10

Productivity Growth in Treating a Major Chronic Health Condition

Recent assessments of acute episodes of care point to productivity growth stemming from improvements in patient outcomes. This study assesses productivity growth in the treatment of a major chronic condition, specifically, type 2 diabetes. Analyzing traditional Medicare beneficiaries with new… Read more

John A. Romley, Dana Goldman, Neeraj Sood, Abe C. Dunn
Published
JEL Code(s)None Assigned

Measuring the Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Consumer Spending Using Card Transaction Data

We evaluate the economic effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on consumer spending using daily card transaction data. Overall, we find large effects of this pandemic on sectors such as accommodations and restaurants, which by the second week of March, show declines of around 80 percent and 70… Read more

Abe C. Dunn, Kyle K. Hood, Alexander Driessen
WP2020-5
Published
JEL Code(s)E01, E21