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Accumulated Musings
Inflation and Deficits - What Might Milton Friedman Have to Say?
The Shoals of Depression Have Been Avoided, but the Economy Still Faces Strong Headwinds
Will the Fall Economic "Holiday Celebrations" Come Early this Year?
When We Get "There", Will We Know It?
No Growth Yet, But the Worst is Over
Are We There Yet?
Light at the End of the Tunnel or an Oncoming Freight Train?
SIVs Got Us into Trouble - SIVs to the Rescue?
DUBYA
The Worst Recession since the Great Depression? Perhaps, But…
Tough Economic Times Ahead and They Are Priced In
Time for FOMC Hawks to Eat Crow
When the U.S. "Catches a Cold", So Does the Rest of the World
Base Case vs. Checkmate
The Recession Continues
In the Eye of the Economic Hurricane
How Housing Has Affected the Economic "Ecology"

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Paul L. Kasriel
Northern Trust Chief Economist
 
Paul joined the economic research unit of The Northern Trust Company in 1986 as Vice President and Economist, being named Senior Vice President and Director of Economic Research in 2000.  His economic and interest rate forecasts are used both internally and by clients. The accuracy of the Economic Research Department’s forecasts has consistently been highly-ranked in the Blue Chip survey of about 50 forecasters over the years. To that point, Paul received the prestigious 2006 Lawrence R. Klein Award for having the most accurate economic forecast among the Blue Chip survey participants for the years 2002 through 2005.

The accuracy of Paul’s 2008 economic forecast was ranked in the top five of The Wall Street Journal survey panel of economists. In January 2009, The Wall Street Journal and Forbes cited Paul as one of the few who identified early on the formation of the housing bubble and foresaw the economic and financial market havoc that would ensue after the bubble inevitably burst. Through written commentaries containing his straightforward and often nonconsensus analysis of economic and financial market issues, Paul has developed a loyal following in the financial community. The Northern’s economic website was listed as one of the top ten most interesting by The Wall Street Journal. Paul is the co-author of a book entitled Seven Indicators That Move Markets.
 
Paul began his career as a research economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. He has taught courses in finance at the DePaul University Kellstadt Graduate School of Business and at the Northwestern University Kellogg Graduate School of Management. Paul serves on the Economic Advisory Committee of the American Bankers Association.

 
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Waking Up in Recovery, Part 1
In this video series, our Chief Economist, Paul Kasriel, takes a fresh look at the economy, the headwinds we face, and future engines for global growth.