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GEORGIA ECONOMIC OUTLOOK LUNCHEON

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Cdrop.GIF (372 bytes)reated to convey economic expertise to Georgia businesses and entrepreneurs, the Selig Center for Economic Growth is primarily responsible for conducting research on economic, demographic, and social issues related to Georgia's current and future growth. Dedicated in December 1990, the Selig Center improves upon its predecessor, the Division of Research, which was established in the late 1940s. Through its range of projects--major economic impact studies, economic forecasts, publications, information services, and data products -- the Center's efforts help to guide business decisions and public policy directions. In doing so, the Selig Center has become the Terry College of Business's most visible public service unit. Perhaps the most successful outreach effort is the Georgia Economic Outlook Luncheon, held each December in Atlanta bringing together national economic experts and the Selig Center's know-how.  Eight additional programs are held in other cities throughout Georgia and focus on those specific local economies.

The Center's daily operations are handled by five full-time staff professionals. Located in the Bank of America building in downtown Athens, the Selig Center is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.

If you have questions or comments about the contents of this site, please click on the Staff  or Questions links to the left of this page for contact information.

 

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discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, religion, national origin, age, disability, or veteran
status in its programs or activities.