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National Industrial Conference Board

The National Industrial Conference Board was a nonprofit organization established in 1916 that focused on analyzing economic and industrial trends to support business decision-making. It conducted research, published reports, and provided insights on topics like employment, wages, and productivity. Its goal was to help industries and policymakers understand economic conditions and improve industry practices. In 1937, it evolved into the Conference Board, continuing its mission as a leading source of economic and business intelligence for organizations and government agencies.