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The Conference Board Economics Watch®

US/Global Monthly Series I

One of the major reasons for the depth and persistence of the global economic and financial crisis is the accumulation of macroeconomic imbalances around the world.  What turns out to be a slower structural growth path has already caused some, perhaps unintended, rebalancing. But is the world economy really returning to a more balanced growth path?

Speakers

Bart van Ark

Bart van Ark
Executive Vice President & Chief Economist
The Conference Board

Bart van Ark is executive vice president and chief economist of The Conference Board. He leads a team of almost two dozen economists who produce a range of widely watched economic indicators and growth forecasts, as well as indepth global economic... Full Bio

Kathy Bostjancic

Kathy Bostjancic
Director for Macroeconomic Analysis
The Conference Board

Kathy Bostjancic is director for macroeconomic analysis at The Conference Board. A specialist in the U.S. economy and financial markets, she is a member of the team that produces the U.S. economic forecast and global outlook for The Conference Boa... Full Bio

Uri Dadush

Uri Dadush
Senior Associate and Director
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

Uri Dadush is senior associate and director of Carnegie’s International Economics Program. He focuses on trends in the global economy and is currently also tracking developments in the eurozone crisis.

Dadush is interested in the imp... Full Bio

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