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== Publications and Resources == The NBER produces a wide range of publications to disseminate its research findings. Some of its key publications include: * **NBER Working Papers**: A series of academic papers written by NBER researchers that present new research in economics. These papers cover a broad range of topics, from macroeconomics to labor economics, and are available online for public access. * **The NBER Reporter**: A quarterly publication that provides updates on the organization’s latest research and highlights key findings from its projects. * **NBER Books**: The NBER publishes books and edited volumes that provide in-depth analysis on specific economic issues, often derived from the organization’s research. * **Conference Papers**: NBER regularly hosts academic conferences where economists present and discuss their latest research. Papers from these conferences are often published and made available to the public. * **Economic Indicators**: NBER provides access to key economic data, including information on U.S. business cycles, labor markets, and international trade, which is crucial for researchers and policymakers. In addition to publications, NBER hosts conferences, seminars, and events that bring together leading economists to discuss pressing economic issues and advance economic thought.
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