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UCLA Anderson Forecast Reports Plenty of Troubles but No Recession on the Horizon
In California, Sluggish Economy will Continue
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UCLA Anderson Forecast
December 6, 2007
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UCLA Anderson Forecast: U.S. Economy “A Near Recession Experience”
California Will Avoid Recession but Doldrums to Last Another Year
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UCLA Anderson Forecast
September 12, 2007
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UCLA Anderson Forecast: U.S. Economy Not In A Recession, “But It Is Certainly Close.”
In California, Slumping Housing Market Will Finally Impact Job Growth
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UCLA Anderson Forecast
June 19, 2007
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No Recession Imminent For National Economy
Subprime Credit Crunch to Contribute to Longer than Expected Period of Below Trend Growth
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UCLA Anderson Forecast
April 2, 2007
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UCLA Anderson Forecast Holds the Line: No Recession in National Forecast
But decline in California real estate sector continues
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UCLA Anderson Forecast
December 7, 2006
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UCLA Anderson Forecast Predicts Soft but Turbulent Landing for National Economy
California Real Estate Sector to Continue Decline Leading to Economic Slowdown
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UCLA Anderson Forecast
September 28, 2006
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UCLA Anderson Forecast Calls for Real Estate Slowdown in California;
No Statewide or National Recession Seen
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UCLA Anderson Forecast
June 21, 2006
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UCLA Anderson Forecast Predicts “Meaningful Downturn” in the National Economy Due to Higher
Interest Rates, Weakness in the Housing Sector; California Economy to Experience Job Losses as
State’s Real Estate Sector Cools
No Recession Forecasted for the U.S. or California
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UCLA Anderson Forecast
March 29, 2006
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UCLA Anderson Forecast Predicts “Weakness” In The National Economy Due To Problems
In The Housing Market
California Economy To Experience Similar Conditions as State’s Real Estate Market Cools;
No Recession Forecasted for the U.S. or California
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UCLA Anderson Forecast
December 7, 2005
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UCLA Anderson Forecast Continues to Warn of Slow Growth for National Economy
“Soft Landing” Expected for Both California and Los Angeles
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UCLA Anderson Forecast
September 28, 2005
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UCLA Anderson Forecast Predicts Sluggish Growth for National Economy Through 2006
Potentially slower growth for California seen through 2006
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UCLA Anderson Forecast
June 21, 2005
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UCLA Anderson Forecast Asserts Expansion Won’t Last Through Bush’s Second Term
“Tepid at Best” Growth for California Forecasted Through 2006
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UCLA Anderson Forecast
March 15, 2005
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The UCLA Anderson Forecast Honored for it's Accuracy
More Pessimistic — and More on Target than Most Economic Outlooks
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UCLA Anderson Forecast
Feburary 7, 2005
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Bank of America Provides $100,000 Gift to UCLA Anderson Forecast
Gift Demonstrates Banks Commitment to Helping Businesses Grow
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UCLA Anderson Forecast
December 15, 2004
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UCLA Anderson Forecast Looks to Exports and Business
Spending to Fuel National Economic Expansion California and Los Angeles Area Economies to Experience Modest Growth
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UCLA Anderson Forecast
March 25, 2004
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UCLA Anderson Forecast Announces New Additions to Economic Forecasting Team
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UCLA Anderson Forecast
February 6, 2004
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California Job Growth to Continue Says UCLA Anderson Forecast
Forecasters See No Evidence to Support Nation's 8.2% GDP Figure
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UCLA Anderson Forecast
December 11, 2003
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Moderate Growth Seen in United States and California, as Recent Job Losses are Offset by Positive Signs in Profit, Productivity and Business Investment
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UCLA Anderson Forecast
September 24, 2003
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The UCLA Anderson Forecast Still Predicting Short-Term Sluggishness in National
and State Economies Prognosticators See End to Economic Downturn in California in the Third Quarter
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UCLA Anderson Forecast
June 5, 2003
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The UCLA Anderson Forecast Suggests that Drops in Government and Consumer Spending Could Erode Economic Recovery; Temporary Tax Increases Might Provide Some Relief and the Real Estate “Bomb” is Slowly Ticking
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UCLA Anderson Forecast
March 12, 2003
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UCLA Anderson Forecast Still Predicting Short-term Sluggishness in National Economy;
State to Sputter in 2003;
Stall in Los Angeles Due to National Economic Slump
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UCLA Anderson Forecast
December 5, 2002
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UCLA Anderson Forecasters Expects Slight Improvement in California Economy No "Double-Dip" Seen; Los Angeles will see Recovery in Early 2003
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UCLA Anderson Forecast
September 25, 2002
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UCLA Anderson Forecasters Expects Sluggish growth for the Nation Throughout 2002 In California, A Tale of Two Regions as Recession Ends in the North, Expansion Continues in the Southland
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UCLA Anderson Forecast
June 19, 2002
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UCLA Anderson Forecasters See U.S. Economy Staggering Forward with Possibility of Another Tumble
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UCLA Anderson Forecast
March 27, 2002
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UCLA Anderson Forecasters Predict a Short and Shallow Recession for the U.S,
Followed by a Weak Expansion; California Is Weighed Down by Weak High-Tech
Sector, But Will Turn Around by Mid-2002
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December 5, 2001
UCLA Anderson Forecast
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Toyota U.S. Chief Sees Challenges Ahead for Auto Industry
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December 5, 2001
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