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Carolina Business Review

December 27, 2019

Season 29 Episode 25 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

Annual Economic Forecast show, Part 1

Trade, labor, real estate, politics: What were the biggest stories of 2019 that impacted our economy. Panelists: Sarah House, Wells Fargo Securities, John Connaughton, Ph.D., Barings Professor of Financial Economics, UNC Charlotte, Doug Woodward, Ph.D., Darla Moore School of Business USC, Frank Hefner, Ph.D., College of Charleston.

12/27/2019

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Carolina Business Review

December 27, 2019

Season 29 Episode 25 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

Trade, labor, real estate, politics: What were the biggest stories of 2019 that impacted our economy. Panelists: Sarah House, Wells Fargo Securities, John Connaughton, Ph.D., Barings Professor of Financial Economics, UNC Charlotte, Doug Woodward, Ph.D., Darla Moore School of Business USC, Frank Hefner, Ph.D., College of Charleston.

12/27/2019

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