Media Relations
Friday,
July 20,
2007
Center for Econometric Model Research
Indiana University economists presenting their annual forecast today (Nov. 5) are confident that 2010 is going to be better than this year. Unfortunately, 2009 was "really, really awful."
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IU's Kelley School of Business will present its national, state and local economic forecasts for 2010, beginning with a presentation on Thursday (Nov. 5) morning in Indianapolis, followed by similar events in nine other cities across the state.
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Indiana University's Kelley School of Business will present its national, state and local economic forecasts for 2008, beginning with a presentation on Thursday (Nov. 6) morning in Indianapolis, followed by similar events in nine other cities across the state.
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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.
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Indiana University's Kelley School of Business will present its national, state and local economic forecasts for 2008, beginning with a presentation on Thursday morning (Nov. 1) in Indianapolis, followed by similar events in 10 other cities across the state.
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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.
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