The National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) is an independent and non-profit economic research organization based in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Founded in 1920, the NBER is committed to promoting the research of economic behavior, measurement, and analysis and the application of economics to public policy. With more than 1,000 dually-appointed University and independent researchers, the NBER has become the most recognized source for research in the U.S.

Since its inception, the NBER has achieved a number of impressive milestones. It is credited with producing more than 18,000 research papers, including its famous "Working Papers" series, and over 200 books. It has established over 20 research programs in a variety of areas, including economics, health economics, law and economics, public finance, and education. Many of the reports produced by the NBER have been credited with shaping public policy decisions as evidenced by the improved economic outcomes of the U.S. which can be attributed to the work of the NBER.

The key areas of NBER's research include data analysis, econometric modeling, public policy evaluation, and policy proposal. NBER believes that data analysis and the use of quantitative models are essential to evaluate economic behavior and develop accurate public policy. NBER developed the innovative "Working Paper" series to quickly disseminate their research so that the general public can participate in the debate around their findings. The research produced in their Working Paper series is used as talking points for economists and policy makers that are interested in new developments within the field.

Today, the NBER remains a leader in economic research. As an independent and non-profit organization, the NBER is committed to its mission to foster economic research and increase economic knowledge necessary for evidence-based policy making. Through its research and publications, the NBER continues to be a vital resource and trusted source of information to policy makers and members of the general public.