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Chapman Connects Web Series
This series features Dr. Jim Doti, Chapman economist and president emeritus, in conversation with leading business executives. Discussions include insights on best practices, response to the challenges of the COVID-19 economy and more. Eight weekly episodes, online each Tuesday at 3 p.m. PDT, beginning June 30.

Virtual
Economic
Forecast
Update
In light of the global pandemic and its economic impact, the Chapman University Economic Forecast Update is more important than ever. This year’s results were presented during a virtual conference complete with a live question and answer with the experts on Tuesday, June 23, 2020.
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Economic Forecast
Ranked #1 among forecast agencies for more than a decade, Chapman’s Economic Forecast has provided unrivaled insights into the economies of Orange County, California and the U.S. Each year in June, the update revisits the data shared at the conference for accuracy regarding the past two quarters, generally demonstrating why our forecasts receive national attention. At the same time, our presenters are ready to share new information about future quarters. Such relevant information is at the ready thanks to the continued efforts of the A. Gary Anderson Center for Economic Research.
COVID-19: How will it change the game?
- Recession?
- California Economy?
- Stock Market?
- Jobs?
- Orange County Economy?
- US Economy?
Presenters


Fadel Lawandy
Director of the Hoag Center for Real Estate and Finance, Director of the Janes Financial Center and Clinical Associate Professor of Real Estate and Finance and Clinical Associate ProfessorAbout the A. Gary Anderson Center for Economic Research
The Anderson Center for Economic Research (ACER) at Chapman University was established in 1979 to provide data, facilities, and support in order to encourage the faculty and students at Chapman University to engage in economic and business research of high quality and to disseminate the results of this research to local communities.

Economic & Business Review
Recognized for its statistical accuracy, the Economic & Business Review is published semiannually by the Anderson Center and is available for purchase by the public as an educational service.