Ball State CBER conducts timely economic policy research, analysis, and forecasting for a public audience.
The Center for Business and Economic Research (CBER) is an economic policy and forecasting research center at Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana.
The CBER Data Center (www.cberdata.org) offers a projects & publications library, a suite of economic data sets, weekly business commentary, and data resources for grant writers & economic developers.
In addition to research and data delivery, CBER facilitates community business discussion in Indiana's east central region—holding the annual Indiana Economic Outlook and quarterly meetings of the Ball State University Business Roundtable.
The center was founded in Fall 1970 as the Bureau of Business Research and switched to its current name in Fall 2008.
Ball State CBER is a member of the Association for University Business and Economic Research and a member of the University Economic Development Association. CBER projects have been recognized for their quality by its peers in both organizations.
To clearly communicate timely and relevant analysis of important economic issues to federal, state, and local policy makers.
Data Center web tools: http://cberdata.org
Indiana Business Bulletin weekly e-news: http://cber.iweb.bsu.edu/ibb
News & events: http://twitter.com/BallStateCBER
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