Economic Forecasting Center, Director Dr. Rajeev Dhawan

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Rajeev Dhawan wears a dual hat as Associate Professor of Managerial Sciences and as Director of the Economic Forecasting Center at the Robinson College of Business at Georgia State University in Atlanta, Georgia.  As director of one of the country's premiere forecasting centers, Dhawan develops forecasts for the U.S., Southeast regional, and local metro Atlanta economies.  These forecasts are regularly published and presented to business executives and the media at the Center's popular, well-respected quarterly forecasting conferences.

He has received several awards for his forecasting accuracy, including most accurate GDP forecast by Bloomberg News in 2005.  The Bank One Economic Outlook Center at Arizona State University in 2003 named him the most accurate forecaster for US employment.  He has also been listed among Georgia Trend magazine's "100 Most Influential Georgians" for three consecutive years.  Dhawan is known for his ability to articulate complex economic issues in terms that are extremely relevant to the business community.  He is frequently called upon to brief the boards of private companies and regularly gives keynote speeches at various industry and trade group events.

A sought-after international speaker, he has presented at conferences in Spain, Argentina, Canada, Sweden, Japan, India, Dominican Republic and across the U.S. As a consultant, he has been commissioned to prepare economic impact reports, home price forecast models, and provide public policy recommendations. 

Dr. Rajeev Dhawan

 

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Dhawan has served as an advisor to several local and state government agencies and numerous publicly-held companies.  These companies include Georgia Power, Morgan Keegan and Turner Broadcasting, among others.  Dhawan has directed impact analysis studies for Amgen, Northrop Grumman, LA Development Corporation, the California Automobile Import Alliance and the California Energy Commission.  He has served on the Georgia Governor's Council of Economic Advisors since early 2004.

Frequently contacted by the media for his economic analysis and expertise, Dhawan often appears on CNN, CNBC, MSNBC, The Bloomberg Report and the Atlanta affiliates of ABC, NBC, CBS and FOX. He is sought after for many national and regional publications, including The Wall Street Journal, Business Week, Investor's Business Daily, USA Today, Los Angeles Times, Washington Post, Atlanta Business Chronicle, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, and national wire services including Associated Press, Reuters and the Dow Jones News Service

Dhawan's regularly contributes his U.S. forecast to well-regarded surveys such as Bank One Economic Outlook Survey, Blue Chip Economic Indicators, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia's Livingston Survey, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia's Professional Forecaster's Survey, National Association of Business Economists Outlook Survey, USA Today Forecaster's Survey, and a number of others.

Dhawan's academic research analyzes U.S. business cycles with a special emphasis on the impact of monetary policy changes on the growth and survival of small firms.  His industrial organization work quantifies the contribution of organizational and technological factors in improving firm efficiency.  Dhawan's other areas of specialization include small business strategy and entrepreneurship, international industry comparisons, and econometric modeling

Dhawan is the author of the book, Firm Size, Financial Intermediation and Business Cycles, which explores the effect of credit constraints on U.S. economic performance with a special emphasis on the role of small firms. His research has been published in numerous peer-reviewed academic journals including Economic Inquiry, Journal of Economic Behavior, International of the Economics of Business and the Journal of Productivity Analysis. His latest publication in Management Science examines strategies that have enabled Toyota to dominate U.S. and Japanese automakers.  Currently, he is investigating the role of durable goods in mitigating the harmful affects of energy prices with the help of a dynamic stochastic equilibrium model of the U.S. economy.

Prior to joining Georgia State University in the fall of 2000, he served as director of Econometric Forecasting at the Business Forecasting Project of the Anderson School of Business at UCLA.  In this role, Dhawan authored quarterly forecasts for the U.S. and California economies, directed economic impact studies and taught in the business school.  He has also taught economics, logistics and statistics courses at Pepperdine University and California State University at Long Beach.

Dhawan earned a B.A. in Economics, with honors, from St. Stephen's College in India, a Master's degree in Economics from the Delhi School of Economics at Delhi University in India, and a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of California Los Angeles.