Nickname | ECRI |
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Predecessor | Center for International Business Cycle Research (CIBCR) |
Formation | 1996 |
Founders | Geoffrey H. Moore, Anirvan Banerji, and Lakshman Achuthan |
Purpose | to preserve and advance the tradition of business cycle research established at the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) and the Center for International Business Cycle Research (CIBCR) |
Headquarters | 500 5th Avenue |
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Coordinates | 40°45′14″N 73°58′52″W / 40.75391°N 73.98102°W |
Origins | the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) |
Key people | Anirvan Banerji and Lakshman Achuthan (co-founders), Melinda Hubman and Dimitra Visviki (managing director) |
Website | www.businesscycle.com |
The Economic Cycle Research Institute (ECRI) based in New York City, is an independent institute formed in 1996 by Geoffrey H. Moore, Anirvan Banerji, and Lakshman Achuthan.[1][2] It provides economic modeling, financial databases, economic forecasting, and market cycles services to investment managers, business executives, and government policymakers.