In today’s highly-competitive business climate, it is vital that economists and analysts possess a firm grasp of the economic data that factor into business decisions, drive economic modeling, and influence policy debates. Understanding how the data are constructed is a prerequisite for accurate interpretation and analysis.

Now in its 15th year, the Economic Measurement Seminar (EMS) presented by The NABE Foundation is a convenient, cost-effective program designed to strengthen your knowledge of economic statistics and analytical techniques, enhancing your ability to add value in your workplace.


The EMS pairs expert data producers with prominent data users to provide you with an insightful view of how data are compiled and how they are used by leading analysts. EMS attendees earn the 
Certificate in Economic Measurement and enjoy numerous opportunities to network with presenters and colleagues.

EMS attendees will gain:

  • a comprehensive knowledge of all major measures of U.S. economic performance including employment, prices, GDP, housing/ home prices, and corporate profits
  • insight into how economic statistics are collected and compiled by Federal agencies and private sector data providers
  • an understanding of how to use available data to make informed business decisions
  • the knowledge needed to prepare themselves for the economic measurement questions on NABE’s CBE Exam
  • an expanded network! The EMS provides a number of opportunities to network with presenters and colleagues 

Early career professionals and first-time attendees typically focus on Track A sessions. Seasoned professionals and repeat attendees look to Track B sessions for a deeper dive on specialized topics. Or….mix and match sessions from both tracks to customize your learning experience!

Need help making the case to your employer as to why you should attend? Check out the Resources page for an Attendance Justification Toolkit.

Topics Include:


Corporate Profits
Economic Statistics from the US Government and Industry Sources
Employment Indicators
Federal Reserve Bank Regional Data, Surveys, and Studies
Financial Accounts (Flow of Funds) 
GDP and the National Accounts     
Housing and Construction
International Comparisons
International Transactions 
Measuring Employment 
Measuring Inflation 
Productivity 
Seasonal Adjustment
Understanding Monetary Policy
Wages, Earnings, and Compensation



Preparing for to sit for the CBE Exam and become a Ceritified Business Economist?  Be sure to attend these sessions covering CBE content:

Financial Accounts (Flow of Funds)
GDP and the National Accounts
International Transactions
Measuring Employment
Measuring Inflation
Productivity

 
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 The Economic Measurement Seminar is a component of the Certified Business Economist® (CBE) program, the certification in applied economics and data analytics, and qualifies for 13 credit hours of continuing education for CBEs. EMS sessions that are part of the CBE core curriculum have been highlighted.


 

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Onsite Rates

  • NABE Member Registration: $600
  • US Government Employee Registration: $600
  • SABEW Member Registration: $600    
  • Nonmember Registration (includes one-year NABE membership dues): $750

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