Economies, Markets & Value Creation Webcasts On Demand
Consumer Dynamics
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Shifting US Housing Demand Over the Next 5 Years
29 April, 2013 | Special Webcast
We will discuss The Demand Institute's perspective on how the housing recovery will evolve and its effect on different aspects of consumer spending, based on our 2012 report and more recent data. We will discuss our next phase of research.
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Work, Income, and Consumption (Part 3)
28 March, 2013 | KnowlEdge Series
Gad Levanon and Kathy Bostjancic will discuss how the different trends discussed in parts 1 and 2 will impact consumer spending.
Economic Indicators
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New Trends in Energy Markets and More Competitive Economies (Part 2)
28 May, 2013 | KnowlEdge Series
Despite concerns about the environment and macroeconomic impacts, shale gas is projected to make the Unites States less dependent on imported sources of energy and fuels.
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New Trends in Energy Markets and More Competitive Economies (Part 1)
23 May, 2013 | KnowlEdge Series
While the rapid growth of emerging economies creates upward pressure on many energy and commodity prices, there is also considerable volatility in these markets depending on supply and demand conditions as well as short term shocks.
Global Economies
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The Conference Board Economics Watch® - European View
12 June, 2013 | Economics Watch
This webcast will discuss the borrowing environment for firms and small businesses in Euro Area economies and assess the effectiveness of ECB monetary policy in lowering these rates. It will also include TCB’s latest outlook for the Euro Area economy.
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The Conference Board Economics Watch®
11 June, 2013 | Economics Watch
U.S. consumers are borrowing again, is that a good thing? This webcast will include a special focus on the revival in consumer borrowing and examine whether the rebound is a healthy development or does it bode poorly for the consumer and the economy?
Innovation & Productivity
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New Trends in Energy Markets and More Competitive Economies (Part 2)
28 May, 2013 | KnowlEdge Series
Despite concerns about the environment and macroeconomic impacts, shale gas is projected to make the Unites States less dependent on imported sources of energy and fuels.
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New Trends in Energy Markets and More Competitive Economies (Part 1)
23 May, 2013 | KnowlEdge Series
While the rapid growth of emerging economies creates upward pressure on many energy and commodity prices, there is also considerable volatility in these markets depending on supply and demand conditions as well as short term shocks.
Labor Markets
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Human Capital Watch™ : Talent Challenges in Asia
15 May, 2013 | Human Capital Watch™
We'll examine talent challenges throughout Asia and highlight ways in which Human Capital professionals in Asia are addressing them.