Jan Hatzius becomes the first-ever three-time winner of the Lawrence R. Klein Award.
TEMPE, Ariz., Sept. 4, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — With the most accurate economic forecast record for 2021 to 2024, Jan Hatzius, chief economist and head of Global Investment Research for Goldman Sachs, has won the Lawrence R. Klein Award for Blue Chip Forecast Accuracy for an unprecedented third time (2009, 2011, 2025). This award is highly regarded as one of the best-known and longest-standing achievements in economic forecasting.
Jan Hatzius, chief economist and head of Global Investment Research for Goldman Sachs
Hatzius will be honored with the Lawrence R. Klein Award for Blue Chip Forecast Accuracy for 2025 on Wednesday, Oct. 15, at the University Club of New York. As part of the ceremony, Hatzius will share perspectives on the macroeconomic outlook. A livestream of the award ceremony will also be available, free for the public to view.
Register to watch the livestream of the event Wednesday, Oct. 15, from 7 to 8 p.m. Eastern.
The award is judged and sponsored by the W. P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University, in partnership with the W. P. Carey Foundation. The winner is selected based on the accuracy of forecasts published in the Blue Chip Economic Indicators newsletter, compiled and edited by Haver Analytics, Inc. Analysts whose projections appeared in the Blue Chip Economic Indicators newsletter in January of the four prior years are eligible for the award.
“It is an honor to receive the prestigious Lawrence R. Klein Award for Blue Chip Forecast Accuracy on behalf of the Goldman Sachs Economics team. It reflects our shared commitment to delivering analytically ambitious research with out-of-consensus conclusions in a fast-paced environment where time to market is of the essence,” said Hatzius. “Together, we strive to help clients navigate an increasingly complex global economy.”
Ohad Kadan, Charles J. Robel Dean and W. P. Carey Distinguished Chair in Business, will present Hatzius with his award, which will be followed by Hatzius’ remarks.
“Jan Hatzius is now the only three-time winner, and he managed this in an environment buffeted by a significant spike in inflation,” says Professor of Economics Dennis Hoffman, director of the Office of the University Economist at ASU. “While many economists were expecting slow growth to continue in 2021, as the pandemic eased, Jan was among the very few to anticipate a surge in GDP that year. As measured by average errors for key variables, his forecasts were consistently more accurate than the consensus of the 50 contributors to Blue Chip Economic Indicators. I congratulate Jan on this significant accomplishment!”
Hatzius joined Goldman Sachs in 1997 in the Frankfurt, Germany, office before transferring to New York in 1999. Hatzius is the No. 1 ranked economist in the annual Institutional Investor Fixed-Income survey in both the global and U.S. Economics categories. He and his team have held No. 1 positions in the Institutional Investor survey every year since 2012.
Hatzius earned a DPhil in economics from Oxford University, as well as degrees from the University of Wisconsin–Madison and the Kiel Institute for the World Economy.
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About the Lawrence R. Klein AwardEstablished in 1981, the Lawrence R. Klein Award for Blue Chip Forecast Accuracy, presented by the W. P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University, in partnership with the W. P. Carey Foundation, honors the economist whose four-year forecast — published in the Blue Chip Economic Indicators newsletter and compiled by Haver Analytics — shows the greatest accuracy. Over the decades, the award has become one of the most respected accolades in the field. Recent winners include Stephen Stanley (Santander, 2024), Michael Cosgrove (The Econoclast, Inc., 2023), Douglas Duncan (Fannie Mae, 2022), Carl Tannenbaum (Northern Trust, 2021), and Ellen Zentner (Morgan Stanley, 2020).
About the W. P. Carey School of BusinessThe W. P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University is one of the top-ranked business schools in the United States. The school is internationally regarded for its research productivity and distinguished faculty members. Students come from more than 120 countries, and W. P. Carey is represented by alums in over 100 countries. Visit wpcarey.asu.edu.
About Goldman SachsGoldman Sachs is a leading global financial institution that delivers a broad range of financial services to a large and diversified client base that includes corporations, financial institutions, governments and individuals. Founded in 1869, the firm is headquartered in New York and maintains offices in all major financial centers around the world.
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