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62nd NABE Annual Meeting: Global Reset? Economics, Business and Policy in the Pandemic

The National Association of Business Economists is pleased to offer active members of the National Economists Club a discount on registration for the NABE Annual Meeting. This year's meeting will take place virtually. NEC Members can receive the NABE members rate ($150 discount) by using a special promo code at check out. Contact the NEC […]

10/8 NEC Virtual Coffee Talk

Please join us for our first ever virtual coffee, Thursday, October 8, 8:00-9:00am EST! Re-connect and catch-up with your fellow NEC members as we discuss the NABE Annual Meeting as well as other topics!  Hope to see you there!   REGISTRATION IS OPEN! This event is FREE and open to everyone. Registration is required so that […]

‘Housing’s New Normal and How We’re Tracking It’ – Danielle Hale, Realtor.com

The COVID-19 pandemic brought the economy to a grinding halt. As recovery gets underway, housing is leading the way, but that doesn't necessarily mean all is well. Danielle Hale, Chief Economist for realtor.com, will review recent housing market trends with an eye on challenges for buyers and sellers in today's market. She'll use data to […]

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‘America’s Opioid Crisis – Origins, Economic Impact, Predictions’ – Sally Satel and Alex Brill, American Enterprise Institute

Please note the date and time of this webinar, as it is not our usual Thursday lunchtime event. As the Coronavirus pandemic has swept across the country, it has intersected with another ongoing crisis – the opioid epidemic. This intersection has intensified the economic toll of America’s opioid crisis. The nationwide cost of lost lives, […]

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‘Five Common Misconceptions about Global Manufacturing’ – Kasra Ferdows, Georgetown University

Making things in factories remains central to the world economy: Manufacturing generated $13.8 trillion worldwide in 2019 according to the World Bank. And the distribution of manufacturing chains across the globe is the source of never-ending political debate. The pandemic has brought fresh urgency to the discussion of whether the United States should bring more […]

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11/5 NEC Members Virtual Coffee

Join your fellow National Economist Club members for a post-election coffee talk on Thursday, 11/5, 9-10am EST on ZOOM. See you there! REGISTRATION IS OPEN! This event is for members only. Registration is required so that we can send you the link. The Zoom link will be sent out by 7am EST on Thursday, November […]

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11/13 ‘Economic Prospects After the 2020 Presidential Election’ featuring Gregory Daco, Diane Lim, and Michael Strain, moderated by Danny Bachman

‘Economic Prospects After the 2020 Presidential Election’ featuring Gregory Daco (Oxford Economics), Diane Lim (Author of the EconomistMom Blog and adjunct professor at George Washington University), and Michael Strain (American Enterprise Institute), moderated by Danny Bachman (Deloitte) How will Congress and the President tackle the economic challenges of 2021 and beyond? This Webinar will focus […]

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12/10 “The Cycles Meet: Political Change and Conflict in the Coming Decade” – Aaron Mannes, University of Maryland

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"The Cycles Meet: Political Change and Conflict in the Coming Decade" Beyond the headlines and the controversy du jour, American politics today is the manifestation of a pair of deep historical cycles that are converging and creating a unique moment for institutional change. 1. “Presidential time,” (an idea developed by Yale’s Stephen Skowronek) suggests that, […]

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3/4/21: “Post-Pandemic Prospects for the Japanese Economy Webinar” with Professor Motoshige Itoh, Gakushuin University

Please join us for a joint webinar with the National Association of Business Economics on Thursday, March 4, 2021, at 6pm EST. Speaker: Motoshige Itoh, Professor, Faculty of International Social Sciences, Gakushuin University; Professor Emeritus, University of Tokyo Moderator: Emily Sanchez, President, National Economists Club; Director, Economics & Data Analytics, American Chemistry Council The COVID-19 pandemic not only […]