7/30 NEC Members Virtual Happy Hour
Please join us for a Members virtual happy hour, Thursday, July 30, 5-6pm EST! Re-connect and catch-up with your fellow NEC members. Hope to see you there! This event is […]
Please join us for a Members virtual happy hour, Thursday, July 30, 5-6pm EST! Re-connect and catch-up with your fellow NEC members. Hope to see you there! This event is […]
Katherine Waldock, an economist at the Georgetown University McDonough School of Business, will discuss trends in large corporate bankruptcy over the past two decades, as well as shortcomings of the […]
Join the National Economists Club for a conversation with Thomas Barkin, President and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond. President Barkin will discuss the economic outlook, including the […]
With the COVID-19 crisis forcing employers to allow staff to work from home, how will the geographic distribution, use, and design of office space evolve? Over what period of time? […]
All too often economists conceive of R&D-based innovation as two separate realms: the public sector supporting basic research and the private sector supporting applied research and development. In fact this […]
Please join us for a Members virtual happy hour, Tuesday, September 15, 5:30-6:30pm EST! Re-connect and catch-up with your fellow NEC members. Hope to see you there! REGISTRATION IS OPEN! […]
This event is open to NEC Members only and will not be recorded. The COVID-19 pandemic has been an unwelcome reminder of just how much health matters for individuals, society, […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]