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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Feb. 21, 2013

If the US Can't Begin Serious Spending Reductions Now, When Will It?

Unrealistic economic growth expectations won’t solve our fiscal woes; instead, we need to move ahead with government spending reductions....More
Feb. 14, 2013

Oh Canada: Canadian Markets and Fiscal Policies Are Positive Examples for the US

Canadian markets such as housing and taxation and revenue policies give the US a worthy example to follow....More
Feb. 12, 2013

Healthy Trends in the US Energy Sector Bode Well for the Future

Positive developments in the US energy industry can provide long-term benefits to the US economy....More
Feb. 7, 2013

Trouble Ahead from Chinese Lending Practices

A future economic slowdown could place Chinese banks and political leaders in a serious bind....More
Feb. 5, 2013

Sequestration is on the Economy's Doorstep, Again.

sequestration, US economy, fiscal policy, economic recession, spending cuts, tax hikes, bipartisan spending agreements....More
Jan. 31, 2013

Monthly Consumer Confidence Numbers Don't Tell the Full Story

The most recent consumer confidence number can’t help us see the long-term trends....More
Jan. 29, 2013

Forecast by the Headlines at Your Own Peril

Positive headlines are welcome, but they do not accurately portray long-term trends....More
Jan. 22, 2013

SEC Rules Could Have Negative Impact

Expect the SEC to put out rules in 2013 that are consistent with the business-unfriendly legislation....More
Jan. 18, 2013

The Pros and Cons of Increased State and Local Government Spending

States are spending more, but they need to take a longer-term view....More
Jan. 15, 2013

Important Economic Signals from Housing Starts Data

The tentative cyclical high in housing starts provides further confirmation of a slowdown in the US economy’s rate of growth in the latter half of....More
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