9/11/801 Guide to the Bulletins Bulletins

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Guide to the Bulletins 1922/9999 University of Illinois Archives Overview of the Collection Bulletins 1922- 9/11/801 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Bureau of Economics and Business Research 1.00 English University of Illinois Archives
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Historical Note:

Organized in 1921 as the Bureau of Business Research, in 1941 its name was changed to the Bureau of Economic and Business Research. It conducts general studies of business and economic problems.1 It publishes its findings in the monthly Illinois Business Review2 and the Quarterly Review of Economics and Business.

1. University of Illinois, Annual Register 1923-24, p. 117, 418. Board of Trustees Transactions, 41st Report, August 5, 1941, p. 494.

2. University of Illinois, Annual Register 1944-1945, p. 446.

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This Collection is indexed under the following controlled access subject terms.

Topical Term: Economic and Business Research, Bureau of
Administrative Information Accruals:

9/63

Arrangement of Materials:

Chronological

Scope and Contents

Printed Bulletins reporting the results of Bureau investigations in the fields of accounting; marketing; retail and wholesale trade; industrial resources; transportation, utilities and communications; banking and private finance; public finance; governmental regulation and public policy; international trade and finance; labor; public relations and welfare and general economic developments. Bulletins are primarily for Illinois businessmen and are published irregularly as a source of business information and include material on tested business practices.

An index to #1-64 appears in the back of bound volumes.