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Nonresident Senior Fellow

Andrew Reamer

Andrew Reamer

Nonresident Senior Fellow, Metropolitan Policy Program

Andrew Reamer focuses on federal statistical policy and programs; sources and uses of socioeconomic data; state and local economic analysis and strategy; and the geography of innovation and other regional studies.



Expertise

Federal statistical policy and programs; geography of innovation; socioeconomic data sources and uses; state and local economic analysis and strategy

Background

Current Positions
Mr. Reamer is a nonresident senior fellow at the Metropolitan Policy Program.

He also holds the following positions:
Research Professor, George Washington Institute of Public Policy, George Washington University
Chair, Bureau of Labor Statistics Data Users Advisory Group 
Member, Bureau of Economic Analysis Advisory Committee
Board Member, Council for Community and Economic Research

Past Positions
Fellow, Metropolitan Policy Program; Deputy Director of the Urban Markets Initiative, Metropolitan Policy Program; Principal, Andrew Reamer and Associates; Co-founder and principal of Mt. Auburn Associates; President, Association of Public Data Users; Lecturer, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Case team member, Rhode Island Strategic Development Commission

Education

Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1987, and Master of City Planning, 1981; B.A., Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, 1971


Research and Commentary


Save to My PortfolioLooking Back, Looking Forward: The Role of the BLS Office of Price and Living Conditions in Economic PolicyJune 23, 2010Office of Price and Living Conditions, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Save to My PortfolioThe Role of Statistics in U.S. Economic Policy: Assessment and Agenda for ActionMay 06, 2010Committee on National Statistics, National Research Council
Save to My PortfolioThe Scouting Report Web Chat: 2010 CensusMarch 24, 2010Brookings Up Front Blog
Save to My PortfolioCensus Brings Money HomeMarch 15, 2010Brookings Up Front Blog
Save to My PortfolioCensus 2010: Counting for DollarsMarch 09, 2010The Brookings Institution
Save to My PortfolioInnovation’s Conference Committee HurdleNovember 16, 2009Brookings Up Front Blog
Save to My PortfolioChanging the Census? Don’t Even Think about ItOctober 12, 2009Brookings Up Front Blog
Save to My PortfolioThe Structure of the U.S. Economic Statistical System: Implications for Public PolicyAugust 19, 2009International Statistical Institute conference Durban, South Africa
Save to My PortfolioIn Dire Straits: The Urgent Need to Improve Economic StatisticsMarch 04, 2009American Statistical Association
Save to My PortfolioTempest Over the CensusFebruary 17, 2009The Brookings Institution
Save to My PortfolioHow Economic Change Happens and Why We Resist ItOctober 11, 2007The Brookings Institution
Save to My PortfolioPreparations for 2010: Is the Census Bureau Ready for the Job Ahead?July 17, 2007Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Subcommittee on Federal Financial Management, Government Information, Federal Services, and International Security

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