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Trade Wars? Market Turbulence? Prominent Economists Discuss Forecasts for 2020 and Beyond in this Live Webinar

December 24, 2019

Three prominent economists and faculty in the Master’s of Science in Applied Economics program at Boston College gathered on December 19, 2019, to discuss economic forecasts for 2020.

The live webinar was moderated by Aleksandar Tomic, Ph.D., Associate Dean, Strategy, Innovation, & Technology,  and Director of the MSAE program. Joining Dr. Tomic were Jose Fillat, Ph.D., Senior Economist and Policy Advisor, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, Ataman Ozyildirim, Ph.D., Director of Economic Research and Global Research Chair, The Conference Board, and Can Erbil, Ph.D., Professor of the Practice of Economics, Boston College.

Panelists focused on the Economy in 2020: Forecasts on financial trends for the short- and long-term. Topics covered include the impact of trade wars, market turbulence, the prospects of an impending recession and factors that might drive policy change. The panelists addressed many of the most pressing economic issues looming for 2020 along with the trends and factors influencing the economy in both the short and long-term.

Here are just a few of the sound bites from these experts during the event:

“The keyword has been uncertainty…Looking ahead, inflation is going to be a key variable.”

Jose Fillat, Ph.D.

“When economists look at these different sources, there’s really not a lot that’s out there that could result in a recessionary downward spiral for the economy.” 

Ataman Ozyildirim, Ph.D.

“In 2020, the median age in the United States will be lower than in China.” 

Can Erbil, Ph.D.

Gain insight into what may impact your industry, company, and family financially by viewing the full panel discussion above. If the video doesn’t play in the player below, please click here.