Tag - Economic Forecast

Jim Doti Economic Forecast Update June 2023
Chapman Expert: ‘Moderate’ Recession Likely in Second Half of 2023 President emeritus gives his 45th Economic Forecast Update
Jim Doti
ORANGE COUNTY BUSINESS JOURNAL: OC Home Prices Sliding: Chapman ‘Downward drift’ in local job growth
Dr. Jim Doti pointing his finger at a large screen displaying a graph explaining "Real GDP"
Doti Foresees Recession in 45th Economic Forecast President emeritus started event as economics professor in 1977.
Chapman President Emeritus Jim Doti presents the 2022 Economic Forecast Update.
Economic Forecast Celebrates 45 Years Chapman University President Emeritus Jim Doti looks back – and ahead
Economic Forecast Update
Doti Forecasts Recession, Drop in Median Home Prices Economist and president emeritus, colleagues give Economic Forecast Update.
Economic Forecast Update 2022
ORANGE COUNTY BUSINESS JOURNAL: OC Lags in High-Value Job Creation, House Prices to Decline
Jim Doti at economic forecast 2017
ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER: Orange County home prices could fall 14%, says Chapman forecast
Economist and Chapman University President Emeritus Jim Doti at the 42nd annual Economic Forecast
Chapman University’s 2022 Economic Forecast Update Predicts a Recession as Early as Before the Year’s End
Economist and Chapman University President Emeritus Jim Doti at the 42nd annual Economic Forecast
USMARKETTODAY: Doti Will Forecast Midterm Elections, Give Economic Update
Economic Forecast Update 2022
Doti Will Forecast Midterm Elections, Give Economic Update Chapman University’s renowned Economic Forecast Update is June 23.
President Doti giving economic forecast talk.
2022 Economic Forecast Update Set for June 23 Annual mid-year update offered as a hybrid - in-person and virtual - event
Chapman economist Jim Doti explains the benefit of trade on California’s economy during his presentation of the annual Economic Forecast at Musco Center for the Arts.
Economy Will Grow, but Inflation Is Sticking Around and Recession Is Likely, Chapman Economists Say