Commentary & Analysis
Economic Outlook with Dr. Joe Webb
By Dr. Joe Webb Published: December 9, 2011
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Join us on December 7th for the latest economic outlook presented by Dr. Joe Webb, Director of WhatTheyThink’s Economics & Research Center. These highly popular sessions are loaded with information and insight that will help printing companies better understand the economic and technology climate and what it means for their businesses. With 2012 right around the corner, this session will aid in business planning for next year and beyond. Dr. Webb will discuss:
Economic outlook for 2012
Role of the 2012 elections media and print
Outlook for US and Canada commercial printing markets 2012-2015
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Dr. Joe Webb is one of the graphic arts industry's best-known consultants, forecasters, and commentators. He is the director of WhatTheyThink.com's Economics and Research Center.
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