National Bureau of Economic Research
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The National Bureau of Economic Research is a leading American nonprofit research organization best known for its influential economic studies and for officially determining U.S. business cycle dates.
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- NBER ×1
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| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
economic research institute
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nonprofit research organization → |
| collaboratesWith |
central banks
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government agencies → universities → |
| country |
United States of America
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surface form: "United States"
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| dataService | NBER data archives → |
| determines |
peaks of U.S. business cycles
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troughs of U.S. business cycles → |
| employs | research economists → |
| field | economics → |
| focusesOn |
economic history
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economic research → financial economics → health economics → international economics → labor economics → macroeconomics → microeconomics → public economics → |
| foundedBy |
Malcolm C. Rorty
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Wesley Clair Mitchell → other American economists and business leaders → |
| hasCommittee | Business Cycle Dating Committee → |
| hasPublication |
NBER Digest
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NBER Macroeconomics Annual → NBER Reporter → NBER Working Paper Series → |
| headquartersLocation | Cambridge, Massachusetts → |
| inception | 1920 → |
| influences | economic policy debate in the United States → |
| knownFor |
NBER Working Paper Series
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data dissemination → determining U.S. business cycle dates → economic working papers → empirical economic research → |
| languageOfWorkOrName | English → |
| legalForm | 501(c)(3) organization → |
| mission | to conduct and disseminate unbiased economic research → |
| nonProfitStatus | nonpartisan → |
| operatesIn | United States economy → |
| organizes |
academic conferences
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research meetings → |
| previousHeadquartersLocation | New York City → |
| researchOutputForm |
books
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conference volumes → working papers → |
| sector | nonprofit sector → |
| shortName |
National Bureau of Economic Research
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surface form: "NBER"
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| website | https://www.nber.org → |
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