NABE's 50th Annual Meeting
Addressing Future Economic Challenges
October 4-7, 2008
JW Marriott Hotel
Washington, DC
Fifty years ago, when business economists gathered in Philadelphia for NABE’s first annual meeting, forecasting and approaches to antitrust legislation were among the major issues discussed. Today the issues may be different but are no less compelling. At the 2008 annual meeting, several distinguished speakers will explore today’s headline issues, such as credit conditions and the falling dollar, while also focusing intently on challenges that will impact U.S. and global economic conditions in the 21st century. Please join us.
Sincerely yours,
Alan Greenspan
Annual Meeting Honorary Chair
NABE President 1969-1970
At this meeting. . .
Learn how global forces will continue to affect businesses and workers who compete in the global marketplace in coming years.
Understand how the process of economic restructuring challenges
- today’s workforce and future generations of workers and managers.
- the competition for financial capital, the design of new financial products, and the pricing of risk.
- government policymakers confronted with demands for new trade restrictions; more regulations to protect consumers, homebuyers, investors, workers, and the environment; and the possibility of higher inflation.
At the conference, assess
- the difficulties in dating business cycle peaks and troughs.
- the economic policies of the two major candidates for president.
- long-term strategies of the public and private sectors to cope with an aging global population.
Gain insights for your clients and your company.
Network with other professionals to apply the best information and processes to your decision-making.


