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Ask an Economist - April 3

Updated: Apr 1, 2020

In a series of weekly 30-minute webinars, Dr. Robert Eyler will provide you clarity, trusted information, and speaking points to share with your locals as we all navigate the COVID-19 crisis and recovery. Dr. Eyler will address topics such as:


  • What economic changes we can expect?

  • Are we in or headed to a recession?

  • How is the economy likely to recover?

  • Which industries may recover first?

  • What are the economic knowns and unknowns?


Friday, April 3, 2020 at 9:00 a.m. PDT and

Friday, April 10, 2020 at 8:30 a.m. PDT



Participants will have an opportunity to ask questions at the end of Dr. Eyler’s presentation. By registering for the April 3, 2020 webinar, you will automatically receive a reminder and a link to future webinars.


Ask an Economist is hosted by Chabin Concepts and Dr. Eyler to assist you in clarity on the economy, consequences of disruption and potential recovery timelines through these quickly changing times. Send questions to vicki@chabinconcepts.com for Dr. Eyler to address at the next webinar.


 

About:


Robert Eyler, Ph.D. is a much sought-after keynote speaker who brings economics “down to earth.” He connects the impact of global events to our neighborhoods. Most recently Dr. Eyler has talked on the economic impact of and recovery from devastating business interruptions, such as COVID-19 and the destructive wildfires in northern California. Dr. Eyler is the Dean of the School of Extended and International Education, Professor of Economics, Director of the Center for Regional Analysis at Sonoma State University, and President of Economic Forensics and Analytics, Inc.


Chabin Concepts is an economic development and marketing firm that has worked with hundreds of rural and urban communities, agencies, and organizations over the past 30 years. Chabin is dedicated to bringing resources that can help communities improve their economic development programs and help businesses be successful.


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