
At the Canadian Economical Behavior Research Center (CEBRC), our mission is not only to collect and analyze data but also to transform it into knowledge that is accessible and valuable to society.
Our studies cover critical areas of the Canadian economy — from consumer habits and financial literacy to labor markets and long-term socio-economic trends.
We publish our findings in academic journals, policy briefs, and accessible reports to ensure that our insights benefit scholars, businesses, policymakers, and the public.
Research Areas
Consumer Behavior Studies
We explore how Canadians spend, save, and respond to emerging trends and technologies.
- Household Spending Patterns in Canada (2024) — the impact of inflation on household expenditure.
- Digital Consumption Trends (2023) — the rise of e-commerce and digital services.
Financial Literacy & Investments
Our research examines how Canadians manage savings, use credit, and approach investment decisions.
- Savings Behavior of Millennials (2024) — generational insights into saving and investing habits.
- Household Debt and Risk Management (2023) — the balance between borrowing and financial resilience.
Labour Market & Income Dynamics
We analyze wages, employment, inequality, and the effects of economic policy on Canadian households.
- Income Inequality in Canada: Trends and Solutions (2024) — exploring income disparities and potential policy responses.
- The Future of Work in Canada (2022) — automation, digitization, and their implications for the labor force.
Socio-Economic Trends
Tracking long-term changes that shape Canada’s economic future.
- Aging Population and Its Economic Impact (2024) — demographic change and its effects on pensions and labor markets.
- Climate Change and Consumer Choices (2023) — how sustainability concerns influence Canadian purchasing behavior.

Types of Publications
Annual Reports — comprehensive overviews of key economic shifts in Canada.
Research Papers — peer-reviewed academic studies.
Policy Briefs — concise analyses tailored for decision-makers.
Media Insights — commentary and accessible articles for the general public.
Societal Impact
We believe that research should not remain within academic walls. Our publications are actively used by:
Our key objectives are to:
Businesses — for demand forecasting and strategic planning.
Government bodies — for policy development and evaluation.
Academia — to advance scholarly debate.
Citizens — to improve financial literacy and everyday decision-making.

Knowledge Accessible to Everyone
Our goal is to make Canada’s economy more transparent and understandable through data-driven insights. By sharing our research openly, we aim to foster a stronger dialogue between business, government, academia, and society.