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Stephen Fuller
Dwight Schar Faculty Chair and University Professor
Director, Center for Regional Analysis
The George Mason School of Public Policy's Center for Regional Analysis is the authoritative source of information on economic, housing, and employment trends in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. The center, under the direction of Stephen Fuller, a Dwight Schar Professor of Public Policy, uses a proprietary econometric input-output model to forecast reliable economic trends and their impact on job creation, housing, commuting, and population growth.
The center conducts annual conferences on the outlook for the National Capital Region, provides studies and fiscal analyses on regional trends for state, local, and federal governments, and consults with business leaders on the opportunities for entrepreneurship in the metropolitan area. The center's contributions to the community strengthen decision-making by government officials, business leaders, and non-profit agencies throughout the region.
"The Center for Regional Analysis strives to be the first to identify the economic, business, and social trends that have the biggest impact on life in our surrounding communities,'' says Dr. Fuller, who is frequently cited in major newspapers such as the Washington Post as the foremost expert on the region's affairs.
Center for Regional Analysis
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