Associates Subscription Program



Sign-Up or Renew your Subscription

Update your record and contact information

Contact CED

About CED: The Committee for Economic Development, an independent, nonpartisan, nonprofit organization founded in 1942, is dedicated to addressing the critical economic and social issues and developing practical recommendations for policy-setting in the public and private sectors.

Who We Are: CED's Trustee and Associate Network include hundreds of the nation's top business and academic leaders. Through timely work and the strength and visibility of our network, CED marshals broad public support for its policy positions.

CED's impact is felt in all sectors: business, government, communities and academia.

CED's Associates Subscription Program provides information and in-depth analyses on a broad agenda of issues that are scholarly, thorough, and research-based.

Associates Program Benefits

CED Policy and Economy Bulletin - monthly newsletter highlighting policy developments, trends, and profiles on economic growth, trade, e-commerce, education, workforce competitiveness, campaign finance reform, legal reform, welfare reform, and others.

CED Quarterly Economic Update - quarterly compilation of statistics, facts and demographics profiling our nation's economic policies, trade and monetary policies, and other indicators affecting growth in the US and internationally.

CED Commentary - viewpoints on issues, from education to immigration, campaign finance to international trade, provided by CED Trustees, and other business and academic leaders.

CED Forum - Semiannual newsletter highlighting CED's program initiatives, events, and the many individuals, institutes, and organizations working with us.

Policy Statements - CED policy statements are prepared and released by Subcommittees comprised of CED Trustees, scholars, and advisors who are experts on the subjects treated in each paper. Policy statements address critical economic and social issues and contain recommendations for policy development and implementation by both the public and private sectors.

Invitations - Associates are invited to participate in national and regional meetings, seminars and workshops at no charge. CED events feature Trustees, business leaders, public officials and community leaders as keynote speakers.

CED Speakers Series - CED Trustees and invited guests - business leaders, scholars, journalists, public officials, policy makers and community leaders - speak on today's most important policy issues.

www.ced.org and Online Forum - CED's extensive website contains searchable data and past Policy Statements, as well as current publications, issue briefs, newsletters and occasional papers. Following the release of a CED policy statement, speech, or other key publication, the policy subcommittee chair and key author(s) will participate in online forums to discuss the key issues relating to the topic.

CED In Brief - Timely and informative Issue Briefs on topics relating directly to CED's policy research and programmatic activities. They provide the business perspective on current events in education, workforce competitiveness, and economic policies; highlight innovation; and set forth CED recommendations on issues.

Technical Support - CED's professional staff, as well as members of its Board and policy subcommittees, provide Associates with information, referrals, and guidance to support their local, state, and regional initiatives.