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Business Economics & Public Policy

Economist returns to Kelley after more than a year in Washington at the Federal Trade Commission

Michael Baye

Professor Michael Baye has returned to Indiana University's Kelley School of Business after spending the past year and a half as director of the Bureau of Economics at the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).   Full Story >>

Gard "hits ground running" as IU Engagement executive director

David Gard

David Gard began his new role Dec. 1 as executive director in Indiana University's Office of Engagement. Gard assumed the position after more than two years as a deputy director with the Indiana Economic Development Corp.   Full Story >>

Gard "hits ground running" as IU Engagement executive director

David Gard

David Gard began his new role Monday as executive director in Indiana University's Office of Engagement. Gard assumed the position after more than two years as a deputy director with the Indiana Economic Development Corp.   Full Story >>

Kelley School panel 'cautiously optimistic' in 2008 forecast

Bill Witte

Economists at IU's Kelley School of Business are "cautiously optimistic" in their forecast for 2008. They are predicting national output growth (GDP) of about 2.5 percent. Indiana's GDP will rise about 2 percent next year.   Full Story >>

Kelley School Business Outlook Panel to provide 2008 forecast

Jerry Conover

Indiana University's Kelley School of Business will present its national, state and local economic forecasts for 2008, beginning with a presentation Nov. 1 in Indianapolis, followed by similar events in 10 other cities across the state.   Full Story >>

Kelley School announces advisory board for life sciences effort

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Indiana University's Kelley School of Business today (July 19) announced the formation of a 14-member advisory board of life science industry leaders who will help faculty and students in continuing the momentum established this past year by its Healthcare & Life Sciences Initiative.   Full Story >>