Providing Valuable Economic Insights for More Than 50 Years
The Center for Business and Economic Research at Ball State University conducts relevant, timely research on a wide range of economic issues that affect Indiana and beyond.
We are a data-intensive, nonpartisan, trusted resource for public officials, policymakers, journalists, community leaders, and citizens.
Relevant Work with High Impact
- CBER experts are frequent guest speakers for audiences throughout the country.
- Our annual Indiana Economic Outlook is a popular forecasting event for the East Central Indiana business community.
- Our research regularly appears in the news, and journalists seek our expert opinions.
- Our work has been recognized for its excellence in content and design by our peers in organizations such as the Association for University Business and Economic Research.
- Our partnership with the Indiana Communities Institute informs best practices in economic development and community resiliency initiatives throughout Indiana and the Midwest.
- Our student alumni have transitioned to exciting positions in business, government, and academia.
Continue Our Legacy
CBER was founded as the Bureau of Business Research in 1970—more than 50 years ago—and rebranded with a new focus as the Center for Business and Economic Research in 2008. We invite you to help our staff and students continue to provide valuable insights to communities near and far.
Your financial gift contributes to:
- Additional funding for student wages, scholarships, and tuition remission for undergraduate and graduate assistants at CBER.
- Student and staff participation in professional development experiences, e.g. conferences and workshops.
- Travel to speaking engagements throughout the nation.
- Expanded access to subscription-based data, research tools, and industry technology.
Thank you for your support!