
About the Center
The Canadian Economical Behavior Research Center (CEBRC) was established with the mission to gain deeper insights into the economic behavior of Canadian households, businesses, and society at large.
We go beyond numbers and statistics to study the psychology of decision-making: why consumers make certain choices, how families manage personal finances, how companies respond to economic shifts, and how social institutions shape citizens’ financial habits.
Our interdisciplinary team of economists, sociologists, behavioral scientists, and data analysts bridges theory and practice. We believe that understanding human behavior is the key to building a sustainable and fair economy.
Key Areas of Research
Consumer Behavior
Studying how Canadians spend, save, and adapt to new trends.
Financial Literacy & Investments
Exploring how households manage savings, credit, and risk
Labour Market & Income Dynamics
Analyzing wages, employment, inequality, and the impact of policy.
Socio-Economic Trends
Tracking long-term changes that shape Canada’s economic future.
Scientific Accurac
we apply internationally recognized research standards.
Independence
our findings are objective and free of external influence.
Expert Team
a diverse group of economists, sociologists, and data scientists.
Practical Value
insights that support real-world decision-making.
Knowledge Sharing
research and reports available to the public.

Trust & Recognition
Over 50 completed studies covering key aspects of the Canadian economy.
Research featured in leading academic journals and national media.
Partnerships with Canada’s top universities and research institutions.
Collaborations with both public and private organizations.

Join Us in Shaping the Future of Canada’s Economy
Our center is open to collaboration with businesses, government bodies, and research institutions. Together, we can build a more resilient, transparent, and evidence-based economy.