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Posted on: September 20th, 2005
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The next UCLA Anderson Forecast Conference titled, “The Latino Impact on the California Economy,” will feature the quarterly UCLA Anderson Forecast and will focus on the Latino community and its affect on California’s economy. The conference will take place on September 28, 2005 at UCLA Anderson School of Management.
UCLA Anderson Forecast economists Edward Leamer, Christopher Thornberg, Michael Bazdarich and Ryan Ratcliff will present their quarterly economic Forecast for the nation, state, and region. Following, industry experts will bring their perspectives on how the Latino community has and will continue to impact California’s economy.
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