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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instanceOf economic research institute
nonprofit research organization
collaboratesWith central banks
government agencies
universities
country United States of America
surface form: "United States"
dataService NBER data archives
determines peaks of U.S. business cycles
troughs of U.S. business cycles
employs research economists
field economics
focusesOn economic history
economic research
financial economics
health economics
international economics
labor economics
macroeconomics
microeconomics
public economics
foundedBy Malcolm C. Rorty
Wesley Clair Mitchell
other American economists and business leaders
hasCommittee Business Cycle Dating Committee
hasPublication NBER Digest
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
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
research meetings
previousHeadquartersLocation New York City
researchOutputForm books
conference volumes
working papers
sector nonprofit sector
shortName National Bureau of Economic Research
surface form: "NBER"
website https://www.nber.org

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Anna Schwartz employer National Bureau of Economic Research
Milton Friedman employer National Bureau of Economic Research
Anna Schwartz memberOf National Bureau of Economic Research
Simon Johnson memberOf National Bureau of Economic Research
National Bureau of Economic Research shortName National Bureau of Economic Research
this entity surface form: "NBER"

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