World Economic Outlook Conference 2012

Hear what the experts are saying about the future economic environment and reinforce your business strategy with critical insights.

WEOC 2012 - Register today In 2011 we saw an economy stalling and coming dangerously close to faltering. In 2012 we are presented with an economy on the edge. The problematic combination of private-sector deleveraging, public-sector austerity, and the lack of confidence in political leaders' ability to navigate these choppy waters will continue to plague the United States and Europe. Asia will fare better, but anxiety over China's housing bubble is growing and Japan's rebound may not be strong enough to keep the Asian economy from decelerating sharply.

Please join us at our World Economic Outlook Conference on 24-25 April in London. We will examine the state of the economy, region by region, and take a hard look at the major tipping points that could keep the economy moving forward—or slide backward into a recession.

Topics will include: This year's event will feature an array of IHS experts as well as distinguished guest speakers:
  • Possible scenarios for the Eurozone
  • The success (or failure) of China in engineering another soft landing
  • Geopolitical tensions and instability in the Middle East and North Africa
  • How the US economy will fare between now and the elections
  • Bright spots in the global industry landscape  
Nariman Behravesh Zanny Beddoes Linda Yueh Martin Huefner