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We introduce our monthly Forecast Direct series as a podcast/video. Every month, we bring in guest speakers who bring their unique insight on topics affecting the US and California economies. For over 69 years, the UCLA Anderson Forecast has provided forecasts for the economies of California and the United States.

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We introduce our monthly Forecast Direct series as a podcast/video. Every month, we bring in guest speakers who bring their unique insight on topics affecting the US and California economies. For over 69 years, the UCLA Anderson Forecast has provided forecasts for the economies of California and the United States.

    Forecast Direct No. 29 - The Market Power of Technology

    Forecast Direct No. 29 - The Market Power of Technology

    One of the most important questions today is about increasing inequality within the economy and society at large.
    In this episode, we’re pleased to feature Mordecai Kurz, Joan Kenney Professor of Economics Emeritus at Stanford University, who will discuss his book The Market Power of Technology: Understanding the Second Gilded Age. Professor Kurz moves beyond the simple economic description of an economy comprised of labor and capital to a more complex one that includes technology and monopolization to uncover the important dynamics of inequality and the implications for an increasingly technological economy in the future.

    • 35 min
    Forecast Direct No. 28 - U.S.-China Relations after Biden-Xi Meeting in San Francisco

    Forecast Direct No. 28 - U.S.-China Relations after Biden-Xi Meeting in San Francisco

    After the meeting between President Biden and President Xi in San Francisco in November 2023, there has been a halt in the worsening of U.S.-China relations.
    In this episode, we are joined by Martin Chorzempa, senior fellow from the Peterson Institute for International Economics, to talk about the latest developments in U.S.-China relations. Our discussion also covers the effects of the U.S. restrictions on semiconductor components on China over the past year, as well as the future prospects of this policy. We also explore the implications of China’s newly implemented data flow regulations for international businesses operating within the country.

    • 35 min
    Forecast Direct No. 27 - Climate Risk and the Overvaluation of the Housing Market

    Forecast Direct No. 27 - Climate Risk and the Overvaluation of the Housing Market

    This month, we feature Zhiyun Li hosting a conversation with Jesse Gourevitch on climate risk and property overvaluation in the U.S. Jesse Gourevitch is a postdoctoral fellow on the Economics Team at the Environmental Defense Fund. His research focuses on the economic impacts of climate change and adaptation to climate risks. We discuss his recent research exploring the magnitude, geographic distribution, and driving factors of unpriced flood risk in the U.S. housing market.

    • 15 min
    Forecast Direct No. 26 - Green Jobs in the United States

    Forecast Direct No. 26 - Green Jobs in the United States

    This month, we feature Zhiyun Li hosting a conversation with Ioana Marinescu and Mark Curtis on their paper about green jobs in the United States. Ioana Marinescu is an Associate Professor at the University of Pennsylvania School of Social Policy and Mark Curtis is an Associate Professor at Wake Forest University. Their recent research focuses on the the growth of renewable energy and how it benefits U.S. workers.

    • 25 min
    Forecast Direct No. 25 - Immigration and the Provision of Public Goods

    Forecast Direct No. 25 - Immigration and the Provision of Public Goods

    This month, we feature a conversation with Leo Feler and Mine Senses on immigration and the provision of public goods. Mine Senses is an Associate Professor of International Economics at the School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) at Johns Hopkins University. Her current research focuses on the consequences of globalization on the labor market, with emphasis on quantifying the heterogeneous costs and benefits experienced by different segments of the population.

    • 21 min
    Forecast Direct No. 24 - Food Deserts and Nutritional Inequality

    Forecast Direct No. 24 - Food Deserts and Nutritional Inequality

    This month, we feature a conversation with Rebecca Diamond. Rebecca is Class of 1998 Professor of Economics at the Stanford Graduate School of Business. We discuss her research from a series of papers she wrote about food deserts and nutritional inequality.

    • 17 min

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