How Accurate is the U.S. Decennial Census? | Economics, Applied

Decisions built on high-quality data often yield better results—but what happens when that data becomes outdated? On Economics, Applied, hosted by Hoover Institution senior fellow Steven J. Davis, Cornell PhD candidate Feng Chi presents evidence that businesses make more effective site selection choices—and are more likely to survive—when operating with fresh demographic data from the U.S. decennial census. Watch the full episode at the “related video” above.

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