The economic landscape is shifting faster than ever, and these voices are the ones cutting through the noise. To truly understand where we’re headed, you need specialists who tackle the specific hurdles of the 2026 climate. From the ballot box to the boardroom, here are the top economic experts and the modern challenges they address:
Technological Advancement & Deflation: Shawn DuBravac
The Challenge: DuBravac provides a unique economic lens on how rapid tech advancement such as artificial intelligence & robotics acts as a deflationary force, countering the “sticky” inflation seen in labor and housing.
Geopolitical Fragmentation: Ian Bremmer
The Challenge: As global leadership dissolves, Bremmer explains how businesses must navigate a “G-Zero World” where politics, not just markets, dictates trade.
Macroeconomic Data & Trends: Anirban Basu
The Challenge: Known for “data without the dullness,” Basu addresses the challenge of making sense of conflicting market signals and predicting the next cyclical shift.
Power in Play: Andrew Busch and Geoff Colvin
The Challenge: Busch and Colvin analyze the potential for a power shift in Washington from the 2026 U.S. Midterm Elections and how the resulting legislative changes will impact tax, trade, and investment.
Small Business Resilience: Gene Marks
The Challenge: Marks helps small-to-medium enterprises navigate rising costs and the rapid implementation of AI to stay competitive.
Market Complexity: Ron Insana and Marci Rossell
The Challenge: Insana and Rossell translate the intricate maneuvers of high-finance and central bank policy into actionable intelligence for Main Street leaders.
Deglobalization & Aging Populations: Peter Zeihan
The Challenge: Zeihan explores how the collapse of global supply chains and shifting geography will fundamentally reshape which nations win or lose.
Consumer Uncertainty: Todd Buchholz
The Challenge: Buchholz blends economics with psychology to explain why markets—and customers—behave erratically during periods of high anxiety.
Economic Sovereignty: Larry Kudlow
The Challenge: Kudlow provides a perspective on free-market growth and the competitive landscape of American trade in an era of heavy regulation.
The Talent War: George Randle, Alex Chausovsky, or Ron Hetrick
The Challenge: Chronic Labor Shortages. These experts analyze the “demographic drought” and provide strategies for finding talent in a shrinking workforce.
The Affordability Crisis: Mark Zandi
The Challenge: The Chief Economist of Moody’s Analytics dives into the ripple effects of high interest rates and the structural shortage of American housing.
The Wealth Gap & Global Stability: Dambisa Moyo and Joseph Stiglitz
The Challenge: Moyo and Stiglitz analyze the long-term impact of income inequality and the necessity of sustainable growth in emerging markets.
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