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Mac Baldridge, former secretary of commerce, once introduced me as “our guy in the Commerce Department who makes up our economic numbers.” That story got around for a while, but, of course, I don’t “make up” census figures, or the GNP numbers, or a lot of other statistics that we report.
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Robert Ortner was undersecretary of commerce for economic affairs under President Regan. He had previously served as the department’s chief economist.
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Ortner, R. (1990). What Do Economic Statistics Tell Us About Manufacturing’s Future?. In: Chilton, K.W., Warren, M.E., Weidenbaum, M.L. (eds) American Manufacturing in a Global Market. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-2516-8_3
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