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The '''Committee for Economic Development of The Conference Board''' ('''CED''') is an American nonprofit and nonpartisan public policy think tank. The board of trustees consist primarily of senior corporate executives from a range of U.S. industries and sectors. The organization has been credited with helping to create the [[Marshall Plan]].
== History ==
According to ''[[Fortune (magazine)|Fortune]]'' the organization "originated in the [[United States Department of Commerce|Commerce Department]]" in 1942 and was created to encourage collaborative research among business leaders, economists, and New Deal politicians "to promote free enterprise and full employment, paying particular attention to the needs of small business".<ref name=":1">{{Cite web|last=Mudge|first=Stephanie L.|date=30 May 2019|title=Commentary: An Alliance Between Big Business and Democratic Socialists Isn't as Unlikely as It Sounds|url=https://fortune.com/2019/05/30/capitalism-democratic-socialists/|access-date=2022-01-30|website=[[Fortune (magazine)|Fortune]]|language=en}}</ref>
In January 2015, the Committee for Economic Development merged with [[The Conference Board]]
Since its inception, CED has aimed to promote policies that its trustees believe will foster economic growth and development to benefit all Americans. The organization conducts research and outreach efforts in the U.S. and abroad to change policy at the local, state, and national levels. In recent decades, CED has increased access to [[pre-kindergarten]] and [[college]], advocated [[Campaign finance reform in the United States|campaign finance reform]] nationally, placed more women in corporate leadership, and reduced government spending.<ref name="About CED"/>▼
== Work ==
▲In January 2015, the Committee for Economic Development merged with [[The Conference Board]], given the many synergies between the two organizations.<ref>[http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/the-conference-board-to-merge-with-the-committee-for-economic-development-300020593.html The Conference Board to Merge with the Committee for Economic Development]</ref> Both are non-partisan, non-lobbying, and have Trustees comprised mainly from the business community.
The CED has been credited with helping to create the [[Bretton-Woods Agreement|Bretton Woods Agreement]], the [[Employment Act of 1946]] (and therefore the [[Council of Economic Advisers]] and the [[Joint Economic Committee]]) and the [[Marshall Plan]].<ref name=":1" /><ref name=":0" />
▲Since its inception, CED has
== Stated aims ==
As of 2022 CED's stated aims are to sustain and promote [[free enterprise]], improve [[education]] and [[health care|healthcare]], reform [[campaign finance in the United States|campaign finance]], enhance [[corporate governance]], and improve the fiscal health of the [[United States]].<ref name="About CED" />
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The organization has been called "the capitalists who cared enough about the system to save it."<ref name=":0" />
== References ==▼
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== Further reading ==
{{Cite book|last=Schriftgiesser|first=Karl|title=Business Comes of Age. The Story of the Committee for Economic Development and Its Impact Upon the Economic Policies of the United States, 1942-1960|date=1967|publisher=[[Harper and Brothers]]|___location=New York|language=English|oclc=911692573}}
▲==References==
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