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From GPT to GDP: What AI Means for Economic Growth

AI, Innovation, & What’s New in Issues in Economics Today

  • Higher Education
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  • Economics
  • Virtual
  • Artificial Intelligence (AI)
  • 60 Minutes
  • Live Webinar

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Join Issues in Economics Today author Robert Guell on Thursday, February 12, 2026, at 1:00 PM ET for a timely and forward-looking webinar exploring how artificial intelligence is reshaping economic growth, productivity, and innovation. You’ll gain insight into how today’s technology is transforming tomorrow’s macroeconomy and how to bring those critical conversations into your classroom.

And that’s not all; we’ll also give you a first look at the new topics and updates coming in the next release of Issues in Economics Today, designed to help you keep your course as fresh and relevant as the headlines.

Whether you’re already using the text or considering it for an upcoming course, this is your chance to stay ahead of the curve and connect directly with one of the authors shaping the conversation.

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    Robert Guell

    Dr. Robert Guell is a professor of economics at Indiana State University and the author of Issues in Economics Today. A passionate educator and award-winning teacher, Dr. Guell brings decades of experience teaching economics at all levels from principles to econometrics. His research in pharmaceutical economics and dedication to first-year student success have shaped both his scholarship and his student-centered approach. Known for making complex topics accessible and engaging, Dr. Guell created Issues in Economics Today to help students connect real-world issues to economic thinking.