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== Research Areas == NBER is involved in a broad range of economic research areas, including: * **Macroeconomics**: Research on overall economic performance, including business cycles, unemployment, inflation, fiscal and monetary policy, and economic growth. * **Labor Economics**: Study of labor markets, wages, employment, and the impacts of policies like minimum wage laws, labor union membership, and immigration on the workforce. * **Health Economics**: Analysis of healthcare systems, healthcare access, health policy, and the economics of public health. This includes the study of healthcare costs, insurance markets, and the impact of health policies on economic outcomes. * **International Trade and Finance**: Research on global trade patterns, international finance, exchange rates, and the effects of trade policies and agreements on economic outcomes. * **Public Economics**: Study of government policies and their effects on the economy, including taxation, government spending, and social insurance programs. NBER focuses on how tax policies impact income distribution and economic growth. * **Development Economics**: Research on economic development in low-income countries, including studies on poverty, inequality, and the role of institutions in promoting economic growth. * **Econometrics and Data Analysis**: NBER uses advanced statistical methods to analyze economic data, create models of economic behavior, and test economic theories. * **Environmental and Energy Economics**: Research on the economic aspects of environmental policies, natural resources, climate change, and energy markets.
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