Economic Associates to hold a one-day Conference on Nigeria’s Economic Outlook In 2015Posted: 11 years ago |
Economic Associates, one of Nigeria’s leading economic analysis and forecasting firm is set to hold a one-day conference on Nigeria’s Economic Outlook In 2015 on Tuesday September 23, 2014 at Radisson Blu Hotel, Ozumba Mbadiwe Street, Victoria Island, Lagos In a statement by the managing director of the company, Dr Ayo Teriba, the conference, to hold just before electioneering gets into top gear and dominate the airwaves is aimed at enabling participants at the conference to track the realities and outlook of global economic and financial impulses and trace their implications for outlook of the major domestic impact points such as prices, financial assets, fiscal situation and real growth. According to him, the conference will also give due consideration to the varied implications of recent GDP rebasing for the outlook of each of the 46 sectors and each of the 36 States and the FCT. The agenda for the conference covers broad areas of the economy which includes Global Economic and Financial Impulses …
Outlook of the Domestic Impact-Points
2015 Elections and the Economic Outlook
GDP Rebasing and Sectoral Outlook
GDP Rebasing and States/Regional Outlook
While noting that the target audiences for this conference are CEOs, EDs, Senior Government Officials, & Diplomats, Dr. Teriba assured interested participants that summaries of the information to be discussed will be made available to confirmed participants ahead of the event. More information about this conference is available at the conference website - www.econassociates.com. |
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