Office of Economics

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The Office of Economics is an analytical division of the U.S. International Trade Commission that provides economic research and analysis to inform trade policy and investigations.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf analytical division
government agency division
country United States of America
employerOf economists
research analysts
fieldOfWork applied economics
economic impact assessment
international trade
trade policy analysis
focusesOn effects of trade policies on the U.S. economy
global value chains
industry-level trade impacts
tariffs and non-tariff measures
trade agreements
trade and environmental outcomes
trade and labor markets
trade and productivity
hasRole providing economic analysis
providing economic research
supporting trade investigations
supporting trade policy formulation
jurisdiction United States government
surface form: federal government of the United States
languageOfWork English
locatedIn Washington, D.C.
parentOrganization International Trade Commission
surface form: U.S. International Trade Commission
partOf International Trade Commission
surface form: United States International Trade Commission
produces analytical support for trade investigations
economic reports
policy studies
technical working papers
sector public sector
serves United States Congress
surface form: U.S. Congress

International Trade Commission
surface form: U.S. International Trade Commission Commissioners

U.S. trade policymakers
usesMethod computable general equilibrium models
econometric analysis
partial equilibrium models
quantitative economic modeling
website https://www.usitc.gov

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International Trade Commission hasDivision Office of Economics
subject surface form: United States International Trade Commission