Alan Beaulieu

President, ITR Economics

 

One of the country’s most informed economists, Alan Beaulieu is a principal of the ITR Economics where he serves as President. ITR predicts future economic trends with 94.7% accuracy rate and 60 years of correct calls. In his keynotes, Alan delivers clear, comprehensive action plans and tools for capitalizing on business cycle fluctuations and outperforming your competition--whether the economy is moving up, down, or in a recession.
 
Since 1990, he has been consulting with companies throughout the US, Europe, and Asia on how to forecast, plan, and increase their profits based on business cycle trend analysis. Alan is also the Senior Economic Advisor to NAW, Contributing Editor for INDUSTRYWEEK, and the Chief Economist for HARDI.
 
Alan is co-author, along with his brother Brian, of the book MAKE YOUR MOVE, and has written numerous articles on economic analysis. He makes up to 150 appearances each year, and his keynotes and seminars have helped thousands of business owners and executives capitalize on emerging trends. 
 
Prior to joining ITR Economics, Alan was a principal in a steel fabrication company and also in a software development company.

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May. 24, 2013

Good News in Existing Home Sales

Enjoy the good news in existing home sales, but keep a long-term perspective....More
May. 21, 2013

Good News in Europe

Economic and financial signals show welcome and noticeable improvements for the region....More
May. 14, 2013

Consumers Feeling Impact of Higher Taxes

Slower growth trend lies ahead in retail sales....More
May. 9, 2013

Good Economic News from Europe

Economic indicators are providing positive news for the European economy....More
May. 6, 2013

China Economic Numbers -- Looking Past the Headlines

Look past the headline numbers to get a clearer picture of Chinese economic activity....More
The IndustryWeek Blog by Alan & Brian Beaulieu of ITR Economics
Apr. 30, 2013

A Lot of Potential in US Manufacturing

There are compelling reasons to focus on US manufacturing in the coming days....More
Apr. 25, 2013

Being in the Right Place at the Right Time

The potential rewards of a climbing stock market are available to those who purposefully seek them out....More
Apr. 24, 2013

Is It the Great Green Fleet?

The Pentagon should let the private sector take the lead on developing economically-feasible biofuels....More
Apr. 19, 2013

What Do All the Economic Headlines Mean?

Despite what the headlines may or may not say, we conclude that the US is still on track for a mild recession, just not yet....More
Apr. 17, 2013

The IMF Cut Its Global Forecast -- What Does That Mean for Us?

While the IMF’s cut to its global forecast may garner headlines, the true story can be found in the economic leading indicators....More
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