• Korea's economy in 2023 is forecast to grow by 1.4 percent, down from the country's estimated growth of 2.7 percent in 2022, in the midst of a prolonged global economic slowdown that will affect trade-reliant economies in Asia, a senior economist at S&P Global Ratings said Wednesday. (koreatimes.co.kr)
  • S&P's 2023 growth outlook for Korea is lower than forecasts from other entities in and outside Korea, such as 1.7 percent by the Bank of Korea (BOK), 1.8 percent by the OECD, 1.9 percent by Fitch and 2 percent by Moody's and the International Monetary Fund (IMF). (koreatimes.co.kr)
  • Louis Kujis, Asia-Pacific chief economist at S&P, also said Korea's benchmark interest rate is anticipated to peak at 3.5 percent in 2023, following the BOK's six consecutive rate hikes through November this year. (koreatimes.co.kr)
  • When the town of Lahaina, which was leveled by wildfire in August, is rebuilt, local residents who survived the conflagration might not be able to afford to live there, leading economists warned on Friday, Sept. 22, 2023. (nbc4i.com)
  • Private sector economists also expect core inflation to come in at 4.1 per cent for the whole of 2023, unchanged from their projection in June. (globalvirtualnews.com)
  • It is expected that 2023 will be a good year for fixed income, which will continue to be marked by the monetary policy of the Central Banks, but geopolitical uncertainties will continue, for which reason economists recommend "prudence" in equities. (eprimefeed.com)
  • MENAFN - Nxtgen Reports) The Gas Insulated Switchgear market is expected to grow from USD X.X million in 2020 to USD X.X million by 2026, at a CAGR of X.X% during the forecast period. (menafn.com)
  • Although the majority of economists work independently in an office, many collaborate with other economists and statisticians. (collegegrad.com)
  • A 71% majority of economists surveyed put the odds of a recession in the next 12 months at 50% or less. (businessinsider.com)
  • Sveriges Riksbank's forecasting has systematically overestimated inflationary pressures since the 2008 crisis, which may reflect changes in the way monetary policy feeds through to the economy, two economists at the central bank suggest in a paper published on December 5. (centralbanking.com)
  • A slowdown in the external growth environment was cited as the top downside risk, with economists also flagging inflationary pressures and slowing growth in China. (globalvirtualnews.com)
  • A FASTER-THAN-EXPECTED Philippine in fl ation rate in August has prompted several economists to raise their forecasts for this year and 2024. (bworldonline.com)
  • It hiked its 2024 in fl ation forecast to 3.1% from 2.9% previously but kept its 3.3% projection for 2025. (bworldonline.com)
  • The Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago is now forecasting inflation to cool without an economic downturn by sometime in 2024. (businessinsider.com)
  • Michael Pakko , Arkansas Economic Development Institute chief economist and state economic forecaster, will discuss the Arkansas economic outlook. (arkansaseconomist.com)
  • Economists will speak on the economic conditions and outlook for the region and the nation. (arkansaseconomist.com)
  • In these very unusual times, the pandemic and efforts to curtail its spread have a profound influence on the economic outlook, and we'll be focusing in particular on how our economy has fared thus far, and what that portends for the forecast. (arkansaseconomist.com)
  • This range was narrowed from a previous forecast of 0.5 to 2.5 per cent, with MTI saying in August that it sees a "weak" external demand outlook for the rest of the year. (globalvirtualnews.com)
  • According to the MAS survey, the manufacturing sector - a key economic indicator - is expected to contract by 4.4 per cent this year, a poorer outlook compared to the previous forecast of 1.3 per cent contraction. (globalvirtualnews.com)
  • Snaith also is a member of multiple national forecasting panels, including The Wall Street Journal Economic Forecasting Survey, CNNMoney.com's survey of leading economists, the Associated Press Economy Survey, the National Association of Business Economics Quarterly Outlook Survey Panel, the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia's Survey of Professional Forecasters, the Livingston Survey, Bloomberg U.S. Economic Indicator Survey, Reuters U.S. Economy Survey, and USA Today Economic Survey Panel. (ucf.edu)
  • Torsten Sløk, chief economist at Apollo Global Management, shared at an economic forum several risks to the nation's economic outlook. (businessinsider.com)
  • In recent years, there have been great advances in economic modeling, says Stock, but forecasts haven't necessarily gotten much better since the economy itself has grown more complex. (time.com)
  • As stakeholders make management decisions and gauge the future of the agricultural economy, the University of Missouri's Rural and Farm Finance Policy Analysis Center (RaFF) and Food and Agricultural Policy Research Institute (FAPRI), in partnership with Farm Journal, have launched The Ag Economists' Monthly Monitor survey - described by university officials as a valuable resource to empower stakeholders with timely insights about agricultural markets. (westplainsdailyquill.net)
  • We will look at the challenges and opportunities that Austin faces as one of the fastest growing cities in the U.S. This is a chance for individuals to plan for their business in healthcare, hospitality, construction, engineering, and technology and to learn about new exciting opportunities available in Austin's Economy", said Angelou, chief economist at AngelouEconomics. (angeloueconomics.com)
  • NEW YORK CITY-"With a kind word from the government and cutting of some regulations, you could see the economy soar," economist Jason DeSena Trennert told attendees at Monday's NYU hospitality conference. (globest.com)
  • This information is then used to create economic models that help economists understand how different factors impact the economy and business cycles. (seekingincrease.com)
  • By analyzing these factors, economists can make educated guesses about where the economy is headed in the future. (seekingincrease.com)
  • Economists use this theory to make predictions about what will happen to different sectors of the economy in different circumstances. (seekingincrease.com)
  • Economists use this data to build up a picture of what is happening to the economy as a whole. (seekingincrease.com)
  • Our new Deloitte US forecast also assumes that the economy in 2022 will outperform our prepandemic assumption. (deloitte.com)
  • Federal government economists collect and analyze data about the U.S. economy, including employment, prices, productivity, and wages, among other types of data. (collegegrad.com)
  • Free-spending American consumers will be the bright spot in the U.S. economy for the next few years, even as weak foreign buying power and tepid growth in the Gross Domestic Product work against them, according to the latest forecast from the University of Central Florida's Institute for Economic Competitiveness . (ucf.edu)
  • Snaith is a national expert in economics, forecasting, market sizing and economic analysis who authors quarterly reports about the state of the economy. (ucf.edu)
  • Forecasts by the Treasury, the International Monetary Fund and the Paris-based OECD, all pointed to a recession after the vote, based on assumptions of steeply declining consumer spending and business investment. (theguardian.com)
  • There is no easy answer, but there are some methods that economists use to try to predict when the next recession will occur. (seekingincrease.com)
  • This makes it difficult for economists to give definitive answers about when a recession will start or end. (seekingincrease.com)
  • The president of the General Council of Economists of Spain, Valentín Pich, explained that, despite the fact that the recession has not been confirmed, the official figures atate that there has been a certain slowdown. (eprimefeed.com)
  • Economist David Rosenberg says a recession will hit in 6 months. (businessinsider.com)
  • This has been an extraordinarily difficult period for forecasters," says Harvard economist James Stock. (time.com)
  • The more you think in terms of distribution of outcomes, the better," says Gregory Mankiw, a Harvard economist who chaired President George W. Bush's Council of Economic Advisers. (time.com)
  • Two years of debate had raged over the scope and severity of COVID-related learning loss when, this spring, Harvard economist Tom Kane contributed some of the most compelling evidence of the pandemic's effects on K-12 schools. (the74million.org)
  • While the previous work was on how well economists could predict recessions, this one is on how well they can predict recoveries. (unassumingeconomist.com)
  • It is not possible to successfully forecast or predict foreign exchange rates. (lu.se)
  • Bank economists smugly predict dollar rates down to decimals, but it is pure luck the whole time. (lu.se)
  • Nomura also raised its core inflation forecast to 6.4% from 6.2% previously, amid likely spillovers from high food and fuel prices. (bworldonline.com)
  • Core inflation, which excludes accommodation and private transport costs, is forecast to hit 3.5 per cent in the third quarter of this year, according to the survey respondents. (globalvirtualnews.com)
  • Most economists believe that business cycles are caused by a combination of factors, including changes in consumer behavior, changes in government policy, and shocks to the system (such as an oil price hike). (seekingincrease.com)
  • and the 2015 International Sympsium on Forecasting in Riverside (U.S.), the 2013 Italian Conference on Econometrics and Empirical Economics in Genova (Italy) and the 2012 Econometric Society Australasian Meetings in Melbourne (Australia), among others. (wikipedia.org)
  • The median forecast of 73 economists surveyed by Bloomberg News called for the pace to accelerate to 471,000. (newsmax.com)
  • The median forecast for Brazil's end-2014 interest rate in a cental bank survey with about 100 financial institutions fell to 11.00 percent from 11.13 percent in the prior week. (brics-info.org)
  • Economists conduct research, prepare reports, and evaluate issues related to monetary and fiscal policy. (bls.gov)
  • Economists highlight that the agricultural sector has already recovered and slightly exceeds the sectoral growth it registered before the outbreak of the Covid pandemic in 2019, unlike the industrial and service sectors, which still have not. (eprimefeed.com)
  • He describes himself as an agricultural and environmental economist and uses economic models in his research to find out how farmers are expected to react to various changes in the EU's common agricultural policy. (lu.se)
  • IMF economists estimate oil price hikes and the euro's appreciation each detracted about ½ percentage point from real GDP growth in 2004, and will also weigh on growth this year. (blogs.com)
  • The growth estimate of 1 per cent in the latest survey falls within the Ministry of Trade and Industry's (MTI) GDP forecast of between 0.5 and 1.5 per cent . (globalvirtualnews.com)
  • Speaking at the Institute for Government in central London, Haldane said meteorological forecasting had improved markedly following that embarrassing mistake and that the economics profession could follow in its footsteps. (theguardian.com)
  • In a debate with Stephanie Flanders, the former BBC economics editor, he cited an academic study to support his argument that expert economists were not good at making predictions. (theguardian.com)
  • The economists can specialize in any field related to economics. (bestsampleresume.com)
  • In the career as economists most of the times a Ph.D. degree or master's degree in Economics is needed for the research work and responsible positions. (bestsampleresume.com)
  • Sam Kass, Assistant Chief and Senior Policy Advisory for Healthy Food Initiatives at the White House, and Justin Trogdon, PhD, MA, health economist with RTI International, Public Health Economics Program. (cdc.gov)
  • A 2003 study by researchers at the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta found that the Blue Chip Consensus Forecast, which polls some 50 economists each month, is consistently better than any of its individual members. (time.com)
  • Access recent presentations from NAR economists and researchers. (nar.realtor)
  • The work has included communicating forecasts to both researchers and the general public. (lu.se)
  • The General Council of Economists (CGE) has improved its growth forecasts for Spain this year by half a point compared to its previous estimates to 1.5%, although they warn of the increase in the deficit (up to 4.9%) and the very moderate cut that is expected in the public debt. (eprimefeed.com)
  • We have GDP down in the second quarter, 35 per cent annualised pace but we have a very strong rebound in the second half of the year, but one that still doesn't get you back to where you were,' Bruce Kasman, chief economist at JP Morgan told IANS. (thenewsminute.com)
  • The inflation is less than five per cent and will be in the coming months,' Chief Economist Madan Sabnavis, Bank of Baroda told IANS. (knimbus.com)
  • Nomura Chief Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Economist Euben Paracuelles said in a note that risks to food in fl ation have materialized early. (bworldonline.com)
  • The authorities are hoping to nip this renewed upward pressure in the bud… (rice) is a staple in the Philippines and, together with vegetables, was mainly to blame for the latest leap in prices," Pantheon Chief Emerging Asia Economist Miguel Chanco said in a Sept. 6 report. (bworldonline.com)
  • One of the things that gets lost is the fact that there are ways of trying to assess errors in forecasts," says Robert Eisenbeis, a former researcher at the Atlanta Fed who is now chief monetary economist at the money-management firm Cumberland Advisors. (time.com)
  • The Bank of England's chief economist has admitted his profession is in crisis having failed to foresee the 2008 financial crash and having misjudged the impact of the Brexit vote. (theguardian.com)
  • Financial markets do face the risk of heightened volatility as the election year begins in the first half of 2016," said John E. Silvia, Chief Economist with Wells Fargo. (angeloueconomics.com)
  • Join us for an exclusive event featuring Dr. Douglas G. Duncan, Senior Vice President and Chief Economist at Fannie Mae. (realty411.com)
  • As Chief Economist, Dr. Duncan has one of the largest teams of real estate economists and analysts in the country and his forecasts have been incredibly accurate. (realty411.com)
  • The economist was previously a university teacher engaged in economic research, and now works as the chief economist at a big data company. (amazonaws.com)
  • NEW YORK CITY-Among developed nations, "the US has the best chance of growing itself out of its fiscal problems" in spite of the challenges it faces, said economist Jason DeSena Trennert at Monday's 35th annual New York University International Hospitality Conference . (globest.com)
  • The bulk of the trial, which will continue on Feb. 25, was devoted to testimony by Washington University economist Michele Boldrin, who clearly doesn't think much of the projections and forecasts developer Paul McKee used to persuade city officials that his development was viable and worthy of more than $390 million in tax increment financing (TIF). (showmeinstitute.org)
  • GlobalSource Partners also upwardly adjusted its inflation forecast to 5.8% for this year from 5.5% given in August. (bworldonline.com)
  • The Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) may lower the inflation forecast marginally and will not change the repo rate at the upcoming meeting owing to inflation being down and increased liquidity, said a top economist in Bank of Baroda. (knimbus.com)
  • According to Sabnavis, the MPC may lower inflation forecast marginally. (knimbus.com)
  • Rodney Ramcharan is an economist at the University of Southern California who previously held posts with the Federal Reserve and the International Monetary Fund. (fox4kc.com)
  • Flanders, who now works for JP Morgan, agreed that economists had a long record of being wrong on direct forecasts while expressing concerns about the consequences of expertise being dismissed out of hand. (theguardian.com)
  • Global investment bank JP Morgan is forecasting a 'very strong rebound' in Indian markets for the second half of the year while it remains 'worried' about what it describes as deterioration in the country's public finances, social disruption and the limits of public financing in the long slog back from the coronavirus crisis. (thenewsminute.com)
  • That's why there's no shortage of publishing and financial firms surveying groups of economists, presenting all of their opinions as "consensus" forecasts. (time.com)
  • Our Market Design Economist will find no shortage of interesting and challenging issues to solve. (collegegrad.com)
  • However, forecasts suggest that rice stocks will still be tight even as the country heads into another El Niño weather disturbance later this year. (bworldonline.com)
  • Real incomes fell sharply in early 2019 and have no prospects of picking back up this year, HSE and RANEPA economists said at a discussion organized by the FBK Grant Thornton auditing firm on Wednesday, the RBC news website reported . (themoscowtimes.com)
  • Meanwhile, poverty levels are expected to remain around 12.9 percent this year, RBC quoted Tatiana Maleva, head of RANEPA's Institute for Social Analysis and Forecasting, as saying. (themoscowtimes.com)
  • It's possible to think about these forecasts not as 'GDP is going to be 0.6% this year' but as 'GDP is going to be 0.6% plus or minus something. (time.com)
  • WATERFORD, Mich. - Feb. 12, 2013 - University of Michigan economists Dr. George Fulton and Donald Grimes will be giving a three-year snapshot of the regional employment forecast at a luncheon on Feb. 21 at the Lapeer Country Club. (annarborusa.org)
  • Austin's Creative Home eagerly invites Austin business and community leaders for what has become the premiere networking event of the year, the 2016-2017 AngelouEconomics Austin Forecast , Tuesday, January 26, from 7:00AM- 10:30AM. (angeloueconomics.com)
  • SINGAPORE - Private sector economists have cut their forecast for Singapore's economic growth this year to 1 per cent, down from an earlier projection in June of 1.4 per cent . (globalvirtualnews.com)
  • For the third quarter of this year, economists in the MAS survey expect GDP to grow by 1 per cent year on year, higher than the 0.5 per cent year-on-year expansion in the second quarter. (globalvirtualnews.com)
  • BRASILIA, March 10 (Reuters) - Economists trimmed their forecasts for interest rates and economic growth in Brazil this year, a weekly central bank survey showed on Monday. (brics-info.org)
  • Industrial production was up by 14.1% in March, year-on-year, falling short of a forecasted 17.2% rise. (nasdaq.com)
  • Fixed asset investment rose by 25.6% year-on-year, coming in ahead of a forecasted 25.0% rise. (nasdaq.com)
  • You wouldn't find an economist publishing a paper in a journal without margins of error around the data and yet we routinely drop such nuance when we talk about economic variables in public conversation. (time.com)
  • Economists study the production and distribution of resources, goods, and services by collecting and analyzing data, researching trends, and evaluating economic issues. (collegegrad.com)
  • University of Calgary economist Trevor Tombe on how public policy around the downturn needs to be based on data and strategy, not buzzwords and jargon. (cbc.ca)
  • University of Calgary economist Trevor Tombe says Albertans should react to data instead of anecdotes, avoid buzzwords and jargon, and be fairer and less political in our policy debates in this economic downturn. (cbc.ca)
  • Alexei Kudrin, the head of Russia's Audit Chamber who monitors Putin's spending program, echoed the economists' forecasts, saying on Wednesday that real incomes could stagnate or decline in 2019. (themoscowtimes.com)
  • Other reports today showed consumer spending climbed in October at the same pace as incomes, more Americans than forecast filed for unemployment benefits last week, and demand for capital goods unexpectedly dropped in October for a second month. (newsmax.com)
  • The risk is very real,″ Carl Bonham, executive director of the University of Hawaii Economic Research Organization, told a virtual news conference ahead of the group's release Friday of its quarterly state economic forecast. (nbc4i.com)
  • Kevin Kliesen , St. Louis Fed research officer and business economist, will discuss national conditions. (arkansaseconomist.com)
  • In the career as economists, they can advance to responsible positions and do independent research or enter administration. (bestsampleresume.com)
  • Rossi's research in the area of international finance encompasses several studies on the predictability of exchange rates-in particular the robustness of such forecasts to instabilities-and on the relationship between exchange rates and oil prices. (wikipedia.org)
  • a chapter on "Forecasting in Macroeconomics" for the Handbook of Research Methods and Applications in Empirical Macroeconomics, and an article for the Journal of Economic Literature on exchange rate predictability. (wikipedia.org)
  • The problem is just that research shows there is no such thing as reliable exchange rate forecasts. (lu.se)
  • Material y métodos: análisis retrospectivo de los pacientes intervenidos de urgencia por isquemia mesentérica aguda entre 2016 y 2021 en el Hospital Clínico Universidad de Chile. (bvsalud.org)
  • These efforts include proposed frameworks for effectively incorporating multiple models into a structured decision-making process ( 8 ) and efforts to assemble forecasts from multiple models to produce unified predictions as is done for many other common forecasting systems, such as weather forecasts ( 9 ). (cdc.gov)
  • The economist said there will likely be a wage premium in the future for those who must work in person in the office, plant or retail facility daily. (tristatehomepage.com)
  • The median annual wage for economists is $105,630. (collegegrad.com)
  • INDIANAPOLIS - A Ball State University economist predicts work-from-home and hybrid structures are here to stay, permanently. (tristatehomepage.com)
  • The economist shared how fewer than 5% of Americans were working remotely (at least one to two days a week) in 2019. (tristatehomepage.com)
  • HONOLULU (AP) - Residents who survived the wildfire that leveled the Hawaii town of Lahaina might not be able to afford to live there after it is rebuilt unless officials alter the zoning laws and make other changes, economists warned Friday. (nbc4i.com)
  • The economist found that in Taiwan, Hong Kong and Japan, when infections reached their peak, the cumulative area of excess fever search index all reached 80. (amazonaws.com)
  • In the economists career, they study the ways in which the society uses the limited resources such as land, water, human labor, and raw materials, which are useful to fulfill their needs and wants. (bestsampleresume.com)
  • These economists study the interest rates and their effects on banking system. (bestsampleresume.com)
  • Economists often study historical trends and use them to make forecasts. (collegegrad.com)
  • Atmospheric scientists study, report on, and forecast the weather and climate. (bls.gov)
  • You're dealing with the aftermath of the crisis," Jacob Oubina, senior U.S. economist at RBC Capital Markets LLC in New York, said before the report. (newsmax.com)
  • Economists had forecast for unemployment to hold steady at the end of the quarter. (nasdaq.com)
  • I think we've seen over the last few years economists and indeed the elite, the technocrats, can be wrong in some pretty big areas," she said. (theguardian.com)
  • The employment forecast - set for years 2013-2015 - is the third given by Fulton and Grimes for the EGA. (annarborusa.org)
  • This is a question that economists have been asking for years. (seekingincrease.com)
  • The entry-level jobs of economists may get comparatively lesser salaries, but the salary increases with years of experience, especially for those having government jobs. (bestsampleresume.com)
  • Employment of economists is projected to grow 6 percent over the next ten years, about as fast as the average for all occupations. (collegegrad.com)
  • The economists also work in federal government, or other businesses or work in colleges and institutes. (bestsampleresume.com)
  • Many economists work in federal, state, and local government. (collegegrad.com)
  • This is because there are more value-creating aspects to focus on in foreign exchange risk management than making it imperative to forecast coming foreign exchange fluctuations. (lu.se)
  • We see large fluctuations in foreign exchange rates and this is turbulence which in itself shows that it's not possible to make forecasts. (lu.se)
  • Even with averaging, though, forecasts can still be wildly disappointing as the Philadelphia Fed's Survey of Professional Forecasters shows. (time.com)
  • Economists' estimates for new-home sales in the Bloomberg survey ranged from 425,000 to 505,000. (newsmax.com)
  • Blaming the failure of economic models to cope with "irrational behaviour" in the modern era, the economist said the profession needed to adapt to regain the trust of the public and politicians. (theguardian.com)
  • If you have time, you may want to sign up with the public link for KC Conway's Friday Economist Forecast. (burkecox.com)
  • For the president of economists, bolder reforms must be implemented, both from the control of public accounts and from the levers for generating economic activity in the medium and long term. (eprimefeed.com)
  • FOX59/CBS4 spoke with Dr. Michael Hicks, Economist at Ball State to talk about the growing trend of workers seeking a more hybrid and flexible when they're picking their next career path. (tristatehomepage.com)
  • The Institute for Economic Competitiveness strives to provide complete, accurate and timely national, state and regional forecasts and economic analyses. (ucf.edu)
  • Economists apply both qualitative and quantitative economic analysis to topics within a variety of fields, such as education, health, development, and the environment. (collegegrad.com)
  • Most economists need a master's degree or Ph.D. However, some entry-level jobs-primarily in the federal government-are available for workers with a bachelor's degree. (collegegrad.com)
  • He will provide his expert economic forecast, drawing on his extensive experience analyzing demographics, economic activity, and external factors that impact the housing and mortgage markets. (realty411.com)
  • The trends across the nation are consistent, but as your local expert, along with the national forecast I am committed to reporting hyper-local facts, figures, and trends to help you understand what is happening and what will happen right in our own backyard. (kristabelova.com)
  • KC Conway is a top real estate economist and very familiar with the markets in which Premium Property Trust operates. (burkecox.com)
  • In relation to the high interest rate fueled by the U.S. Federal Reserve's credit tightening policy, the economist said central banks in the Asia-Pacific are anticipated to "not follow very closely the U.S. Fed policy in terms of how quickly, how aggressively to increase interest rates. (koreatimes.co.kr)
  • I encourage local leaders and the business community to take advantage of this customized forecast that was prepared specifically for the Economic Growth Alliance. (annarborusa.org)
  • How Do Economists Forecast Business Cycles? (seekingincrease.com)
  • Most economists use a combination of statistical methods and economic modeling to forecast business cycles. (seekingincrease.com)
  • Most economists believe that business cycles are caused by a combination of factors, including changes in consumer demand, changes in government spending, and changes in the money supply. (seekingincrease.com)
  • One important tool for forecasting business cycles is leading indicators. (seekingincrease.com)
  • As a result, economists use a variety of other methods to forecast business cycles, including surveys of businesses and consumers, statistical models, and simple intuition. (seekingincrease.com)
  • economists use statistical models to forecast business cycles. (seekingincrease.com)
  • But how do economists go about forecasting business cycles? (seekingincrease.com)
  • The two approaches are not mutually exclusive - most economists use a combination of both when forecasting business cycles. (seekingincrease.com)
  • Most economists believe that business cycles play a significant role in economic forecasting. (seekingincrease.com)
  • Economists use a variety of tools and techniques to forecast business cycles, but there are several limitations to this type of forecasting. (seekingincrease.com)
  • Most economists work full time during regular business hours, but occasionally they work overtime to meet deadlines. (collegegrad.com)
  • Economist (Senior Manager) will work as part of a team of U.S. economists to apply economic analysis to help provide payments industry business intelligence to internal and external clients. (collegegrad.com)
  • HOUSTON, March 11 (Xinhua) -- China and the United States have great potentials in energy cooperation, an International Energy Agency (IEA) economist said Monday. (xinhuanet.com)
  • We consider that it would be wiser to redistribute the energy, and instead direct part of the energy devoted to forecasting in an attempt to beat the market to developing in-depth knowledge about your risk exposure and constructing models for decision-making based on this knowledge. (lu.se)