Availability Of Data (085cf0b5-3b0c-47cd-8af7-9d7619fedc5e)

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Charles L. Kimbell
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

The concept of data availability must be addressed, because there are perceptible changes from year to year, and the availability of accurately reported, precisely defined statistics and nonstatistical information provides the only sound basis for analytical studies required for government policy planning or industry market analysis. As the countries of Eastern Europe and the former U.S.S.R. undergo the transition from centrally planned economies to market economies, there has been a perceptible increase in information availability for rather obvious reasons. Any industrial operation seeking economic assistance from Government and/or private sources outside the country in which the facility is sited must provide some appraisal of its operations at the time it seeks assistance, as well as some information on previous performance to serve as tools in evaluating its potential under the proposed development scheme for which it seeks financial assistance. Additionally, there was growing governmental recognition that concealment of much of the national mineral production, trade, and consumption data for purposes of national military and/or economic security probably never was very successful, never was really necessary for most commodities, and certainly proved unnecessary with the end of the so-called cold war. Indeed, the long-term unwillingness to publish uniform statistical series of reliable,
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APA: Charles L. Kimbell  (1993)  Availability Of Data (085cf0b5-3b0c-47cd-8af7-9d7619fedc5e)

MLA: Charles L. Kimbell Availability Of Data (085cf0b5-3b0c-47cd-8af7-9d7619fedc5e). The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1993.

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