Kelley School to Provide Economic Forecast For 2010

For 36 years, the Kelley School of Business has presented its national, state and local forecasts through a series of presentations in 10 Indiana cities.

updated: 11/4/2009 8:22:21 AM

Kelley School to Provide Economic Forecast For 2010

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The Indiana University Business Outlook Panel is preparing to tour the state for its annual economic forecast. The series of presentations on the 2010 economy will take place in 10 Indiana cities and begin Thursday morning at the Columbia Club in downtown Indianapolis.

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November 3,2009

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. -- Indiana University'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.

The opening presentation of the 2010 Business Outlook Panel forecast by faculty of the Kelley School will begin Thursday at 7:30 a.m. at the Columbia Club, 121 Monument Circle, in downtown Indianapolis.

Presenting will be Kyle J. Anderson, visiting assistant professor of business economics; Jerry Conover, director of the Indiana Business Research Center; Robert Neal, associate professor of finance; and Willard Witte, associate professor of economics and co-director of the Center for Econometric Model Research. Roger Schmenner, the Randall L. Tobias Chair in the Kelley School and chief of staff for IUPUI Chancellor Charles Bantz, will moderate the discussion and public Q-and-A session to follow.


An archived audiostream of the complete program will be presented online at http://broadcast.iu.edu, late in the day on Thursday, which may be useful to some radio stations.

More information, including a list of all the tour events, is available online at http://newsinfo.iu.edu/news/page/normal/12064.html

Source: Indiana University

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