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Bill Dunkelberg

Bill Dunkelberg

Chief Economist for the National Federation of Independent Business since 1971, Dr. Dunkelberg is a nationally known authority on small business, entrepreneurship, consumer behavior and consumer credit and government policy. He is a past president and a Fellow of the National Association of Business Economists [NABE]. He was appointed to the Census Advisory Committee representing the American Economic Association in 1992 and again in 1995 (serving as chair) and served on the board of The National Bureau of Economic Research from 1996 to 1999. Dr. Dunkelberg received his Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Michigan. He serves on the boards of NCO Group, ADVANTA Corp. (1989-2001), Active-e Solutions, Penn Tackle Mfg., Made4me.com (founder), the Global Interdependence Center (Chair), the Credit Research Center (Georgetown Univ.), the Commonwealth Foundation, the International Visitors Council, The Ben Franklin Innovation Investment Advisory Committee, the Laboratory for Student Success, and the Pennsylvania Council on Economic Education. Dr. Dunkelberg has served as a regional judge for the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year program for 10 years and as a member of the board of the Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce.
Category: Economy
Web Site: www.nfib.org

Interviews with Bill Dunkelberg»See all

How bad has the economy gotten for America's small businesses? Bill Dunkelberg discusses this month's NFIB Report with Jim Blasingame, plus their thoughts on what should be done with the American auto manufacturers.
What does the government's intrusion in the marketplace mean for the economy? Bill Dunkelberg joins Jim Blasingame to answer this question and more as the two discuss this month's NFIB report.
How are things for small businesses in the economy? Bill Dunkleberg talks with Jim Blasingame about the difference between the economic situation, especially differentiating between the real and the hysterical.