NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH
NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH

Annual Reports



Annual Reports*

  • 1930 -Report of the President and Report of the Directors of Research for the Year 1930
  • 1931 -Report of the President and Report of the Directors of Research for the Year 1931
  • 1932 -Message Of The President: Report Of The Directors Of Research For The Year 1932
  • 1933 -Report Of The Directors Of Research For The Year 1933
  • 1937 -Report Of The Executive Director for 1937
  • 1938 -The National Bureau Enters Its Twentieth Year
  • 1939 -The National Bureau's Social Function
  • 1941 - 21st -The National Bureau and its Collaborators
  • 1942 - 22nd -Economic Research in War and Reconstruction
  • 1943 - 23rd -Twenty-third Annual Report of the National Bureau of Economic Research
  • 1944 - 24th -Economic Research and The Needs Of The Times
  • 1945 - 25th -The National Bureau's First Quarter-Century
  • 1946 - 26th -Economic Research and the Keynesian Thinking of Our Times
  • 1948 - 28th -The Cumulation of Economic Knowledge
  • 1949 - 29th -Wesley Mitchell And The National Bureau
  • 1951 - 31st -Looking Forward
  • 1957 - 37th -Financial Research and Problems of the Day
  • 1958 - 38th -Investing in Economic Knowledge
  • 1959 - 39th - The Study of Economic Growth
  • 1961 - 41st - Towards a Firmer basis of Economic Policy
  • 1963 - 43rd - The Uses of Economic Research
  • 1972 - 52nd - Innovations in Economic Research
  • 1973 - 53rd - The New Realities of the Business Cyde
  • 1974 - 54th - Issues For Research: Energy, The Environment, And The Economy - Inflation Accounting
  • 1975 - 55th - Understanding Economic Change
  • 1976 - 56th - Research Priorities Amidst Changing Economic and Social Values





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