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  1. Vor 3 Tagen · NBER is a nonprofit that conducts and disseminates economic research among academics, policy makers, and business professionals. It is funded by donations and grants and has a clean fact check record, but favors left-leaning policies.

  2. 1. Mai 2024 · The researchers acknowledge the support of the National Institute on Aging, Grant Number T32- AG000186 and the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship under Grant No. 214106. Related Researchers

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  3. 13. Mai 2024 · Read the research here. More from NBER In addition to working papers , the NBER disseminates affiliates’ latest findings through a range of free periodicals — the NBER Reporter , the NBER Digest , the Bulletin on Retirement and Disability , the Bulletin on Health , and the Bulletin on Entrepreneurship — as well as online conference reports , video lectures , and interviews .

  4. 20. Mai 2024 · DOI 10.3386/w32461. Issue Date May 2024. This paper combines new data and a narrative approach to identify shocks to political pressure on the Federal Reserve. From archival records, I build a data set of personal interactions between U.S. Presidents and Fed officials between 1933 and 2016.

  5. 1. Mai 2024 · Graph and download economic data for NBER based Recession Indicators for the United States from the Period following the Peak through the Trough (USREC) from Dec 1854 to Apr 2024 about peak, trough, recession indicators, and USA.

  6. 1. Mai 2024 · Graph and download revisions to economic data for from Dec 1854 to Apr 2024 about peak, trough, recession indicators, and USA.

  7. 20. Mai 2024 · A new working paper (i.e. not yet peer reviewed) has been published by The National Bureau of Economic Research (US). Titled “The Macroeconomic Impact of Climate Change: Global vs. Local Temperature”, the paper claims that the macroeconomic damages from climate change have been seriously underestimated and are six times worse than thought ...