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The NBER is the nation's leading nonprofit economic research organization. Sixteen of the 31 American Nobel Prize winners in Economics and six of the past Chairmen of the President's Council of Economic Advisers have been researchers at the NBER. The more than 1,000 professors of economics...

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Uniform Title:Working paper series (National Bureau of Economic Research)
Corporate Author: National Bureau of Economic Research
Format: Serial
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, MA : National Bureau of Economic Research.
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Summary:The NBER is the nation's leading nonprofit economic research organization. Sixteen of the 31 American Nobel Prize winners in Economics and six of the past Chairmen of the President's Council of Economic Advisers have been researchers at the NBER. The more than 1,000 professors of economics and business now teaching at universities around the country who are NBER researchers are the leading scholars in their fields. These Bureau associates concentrate on four types of empirical research: developing new statistical measurements, estimating quantitative models of economic behavior, assessing the effects of public policies on the U.S. economy, and projecting the effects of alternative policy proposals.
Published:No. 1 (June 1973)-
Item Description:Full-text copies of all issues are available in electronic format at the NBER web site.
Description based on: Working paper number 4857, published Sept. 1994; title from analytical title page (viewed Mar. 2, 2000).
Latest issue consulted: Working paper 10737, published Aug. 2004 (viewed in pdf format at the NBER web site on Dec. 9, 2004).
Electronic resource.
Physical Description:Also issued in paper format.
Publication Frequency:Irregular
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