Center for Research in Security Prices

The Center for Research in Security Prices, LLC (CRSP) is a provider of historical stock market and investable index data. CRSP is an affiliate of the Booth School of Business at the University of Chicago. CRSP maintains some of the largest and most comprehensive proprietary historical databases in stock market research. Academic researchers and investment professionals rely on CRSP for accurate, survivor bias-free information which provides a foundation for their research and analyses. As of 2023, CRSP claims over 600 clients. The name is usually pronounced "crisp".

CRSP was founded in 1960 by James H. Lorie (professor of finance and director of research) and Lawrence Fisher (assistant professor of finance) of the University of Chicago, with a grant from Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith. Its goal was to provide a source of accurate and comprehensive data that could be used to answer basic questions about the behavior of stock markets. The first effort of the Center was the production of a database consisting of monthly stock prices on the New York Stock Exchange for all common stocks from 1926 to 1962. Dividends, shares outstanding, capital changes, and delisting information was also included. Taken together, this data made possible the first comprehensive study of the rates of return on common stocks.[1] Since then the database has been kept up to date to the present day, daily data has been expanded back to 1926, and other exchanges and financial instruments have been added.

On January 1, 2020, CRSP spun off from Chicago Booth and became Center for Research in Security Prices, LLC. CRSP, LLC is an affiliate of the University of Chicago Booth School of Business.

CRSP's flagship databases include:

In partnership with Compustat, CRSP provides the CRSP/Compustat Merged Database, and in partnership with the Ziman School of Real Estate at UCLA's Anderson School of Management, the CRSP/Ziman REIT Data Series.

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  1. ^ Fisher & Lorie, "Rates of Return on Investments in Common Stocks"

References[edit]

  • Clark, William (1962-06-13). "U. of C. Putting Stock Data Under Analysis". Chicago Daily Tribune: E4.
  • Clark, William (1962-06-14). "Vast Stock Analysis a Tale of Many Woes". Chicago Daily Tribune: B6.
  • "Center to Analyze Stock Movements". The New York Times: 23. 1960-08-12.
  • Fisher, L.; Lorie, J. H. (January 1964). "Rates of Return on Investments in Common Stocks". The Journal of Business of the University of Chicago. 37 (1): 1–21.

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