UCLA ANDERSON FORECAST


December 10, 2014
Rebuilding, Reinventing and Reimagining California’s Infrastructure.
UCLA Anderson Forecast event focuses on
needs to ensure prosperous future for state
PRESS RELEASE
UCLA Anderson Forecast: National Economy out of the Doldrums; Unemployment Continues to Decline: California Outlook Remains Steady
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Rebuilding, Reinventing and Reimagining California’s Infrastructure. UCLA Anderson Forecast event focuses on needs to ensure prosperous future for state
FROM THE BLOG
Forecast for Los Angeles Infrastructure Integration: Put Smart Energy Technology in Consumers’ Hands
UCLA Anderson Forecast’s final quarterly report of 2014 delivers the good news that the U.S. economy likely will grow during the next two years (at a rate of 3 percent), as lower oil prices and higher wages bolster consumer spending, with the unemployment rate falling to 5% by the end of 2016.
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FORECAST BLOG SERIES

Forecast: L.A.'s Green Infrastructure Will Come from an Integrated Approach
December 3rd, 2014

Mark Gold
With the recent overwhelming voter approval of Proposition 1 (the state water bond), together with Mayor Garcetti’s commitment to reduce imported water by 50 percent by 2024 ...
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Forecast: Smart Urban Growth in P3 and Transit-Oriented Development
December 4th, 2014

Tim Kawahara
Infrastructure and real estate assets are indissoluble. This is particularly true in urban infill markets where transit-oriented development (TOD) is guiding development activity.
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Forecast: Reimagining California’s Water Infrastructure
December 5th, 2014

Andy Lipkis
At December’s UCLA Anderson Economic Forecast, business and water leaders are meeting to consider the implications for the city’s water supply in light of the drought and ...


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