Appendix I
Guide to—Sources of Statistics, State Statistical Abstracts,
and Foreign Statistical Abstracts
Alphabetically arranged, this guide contains references to the important primary
sources of statistical information for the United States published since 1990. Secondary
sources have been included if the information contained in them is presented in a
particularly convenient form or if primary sources are not readily available.
Nonrecurrent publications presenting compilations or estimates for years later than
1990 or types of data not available in regular series are also included. Much data are
also available in press releases.
Much valuable information may also be found in state reports, foreign statistical
abstracts, which are included at the end of this appendix and in reports for particular
commodities, industries, or similar segments of our economic and social structures,
many of which are not included here.
Publications listed under each subject are divided into two main groups: ‘‘U.S.
Government’’ and ‘‘Nongovernment.’’ The location of the publisher of each report is
given except for federal agencies located in Washington, DC. Most federal publications
may be purchased from the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing
Office, Washington, DC 20402, tel. 202-512-1800, (Web site <http.www.access.
gpo.gov> or from Government Printing Office bookstores in certain major cities. In
some cases, federal publications may be obtained from the issuing agency.
U.S. GOVERNMENT
Administrative Office of the United States
Courts
http://www.uscourts.gov
Calendar Year Reports on Authorized
Wiretaps. (State and Federal.)
Federal Court Management Statistics.
Annual.
Federal Judicial Caseload Statistics. Annual.
Judicial Business of the United States
Courts.
Statistical Tables for the Federal Judiciary.
Semiannual.
Agency for International Development
http://www.usaid.gov
U.S. Overseas Loans and Grants and
Assistance From International
Organizations. Annual.
Army, Corps of Engineers
http://www.usace.army.mil
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