Center for Business, Economics & Analytics

Partnering with the northeast Wisconsin business community

Through the Center for Business, Economics & Analytics (CBEA), Schneider School faculty, staff and students work closely with local business leaders and nonprofit organizations to provide information, problem-solving, networking and collaboration. We partner with companies on large-scale economics projects in Wisconsin and at a national level, too.

Our services
  • Economic-impact studies
  • Labor market studies
  • Leading-indicator analyses
  • Market research and site-selection analyses
  • Statistical modeling and forecasting
  • Data analysis, visualization and automation
  • Economic commentary, analysis and copy
  • Speaking engagements
  • Other consulting services
2023 New North State and Regional Economic Intel Forum – Health Care
Our research projects and presentations

The CBEA serves the region through community-partner research, presentations and national-scale projects. Here's a sampling of the customized services we've provided.

  • Economic-impact studies
  • Oneida Nation Economic Impact Study
  • Spring Arbor University Economic Impact Study
  • Aquinas College Economic Impact Study
  • Farmory Economic Impact Study
  • Green Bay Botanical Garden Economic Impact Study
  • Cerebral Palsy Center Economic Impact Study
  • Leading-indicator analyses
    • Foth
  • Market research and site-selection analyses
    • Junior Achievement
    • Oral Health Partners
  • Statistical analysis and forecasting
    • Breakthrough
  • Data analysis, visualization and automation
  • Economic commentary and copy
    • Large, publicly-traded firm (non-disclosed)
  • Other consulting services
    • Cerebral Palsy Wage Study

Our CBEA team partners on national projects related to economics. One example is our partnership with PandoLogic to research and develop comprehensive labor market studies. See the reports:

2022, Q2 Labor Market Insights: "Making Sense of the Noise"
2022, Q3 and Q4 Labor Market Insights: "Navigating the Unpredictable"