After putting in a stronger than expected performance this year, Colorado’s economy will slow in 2019, but it shouldn’t stumble and fall, according to the latest Colorado Business Economic Outlook from the University of Colorado Boulder. “The forecast is for growing but slowing employment growth. We said that last year, but it didn’t turn out to be the case,” said Richard Wobbekind, executive director of the Business Research Division at CU’s Leeds School of Business, which prepares the annual forecast, now in its 44th year. Dozens of experts in a variety of sectors help put out the Outlook, which is the most comprehensive look at the Colorado economy.