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March 17, 2014 - Oregon among few inbound migration states

Patrick Emerson PhD , OSU Economist Oregon Economics Blog Here is a graphic of inbound and outbound goods relocations from Atlas Van Lines. Lots of folks moving to Oregon.  In general this picture immediately struck me as showing the movement to jobs, especially the North Dakota and Montana bits (Oregon […]


March 14, 2014 - 19 trends reshaping economy, business

John Raidt Foundation Scholar Senior Fellow, Atlantic Council Today, as ever, man seeks to comprehend the world more coherently. We aim to identify and better understand the trends shaping society so that we can better anticipate their opportunities and challenges. For the past 20 years, the mega-trend of globalization has […]


March 13, 2014 - Why housing recovery is stalling

By Josh Lehner Oregon Office of Economic Analysis Blog The housing recovery has clearly stalled out in the past 6 months or so. Permits, starts and sales have all leveled off– or worse. The most likely culprits are the continued strong home price appreciation coupled with the run-up in mortgage […]


March 12, 2014 - 2014 Legislature: Business bill re-cap

Associated Oregon Industries Oregon’s largest business advocate Employment law issues were most certainly not in the spotlight in February. At the outset, AOI was poised to take on the issue of a mandated paid sick leave proposal, but a bill was never introduced. AOI’s employment law agenda was modest. First, […]


March 11, 2014 - Taxpayers on hook for OSHU-NIKE deal?

By Steve Buckstein Cascade Policy Institute When Phil and Penny Knight announced last September* that they would offer $500 million to OHSU for cancer research if the public matched their gift, it understandably led to an outpouring of positive comments and support. But then, OHSU wanted state taxpayers to come […]


March 10, 2014 - Oregon adds 2500 private jobs – drops 1500 government

Patrick Emerson PhD , OSU Economist Oregon Economics Blog It is slow but it is steady – Oregon’s climb out of the deep pit that was the Great Recession continues albeit at a snail’s pace.  While job growth was only 1,000 in the black (on a seasonally adjusted basis), the […]


March 7, 2014 - iPhone in 1991 would cost $1.4 Million

Bret Swanson Foundation Scholar President, Entropy Economics LLC Today’s iPhones have the same capabilities (and more!)  than 13 distinct electronics gadgets, worth more than $3,000, found in a 1991 Radio Shack ad. Buffalo writer Steve Cichon was the first to dig up the old ad and make the point about the seemingly […]


March 6, 2014 - Political twists of the CRC Bridge

Associated Oregon Industries Oregon’s largest business advocate The saga of the I-5 Bridge took another twist. It was one of many. In 2013 the Oregon Legislature passed a bill authorizing funding for the span provided that (amongst other things) the State of Washington commit to its share of funding by […]


March 5, 2014 - Alarm over surprise Oregon business tax bill

Amendments to SB 1534-B may increase taxes on Oregon businesses.  Business owners alarmed. By Oregon Small Business Association, There are concerns that technical language in SB 1534-B may have the effect of re-raising rates on out-of-state income earned by small businesses. Republican lawmakers have been the first to voice their […]


March 4, 2014 - Settlement in systemic discrimination case (Genetic Information Act)

By Bullard Law, Portland law firm EEOC SETTLES FIRST SYSTEMIC DISCRIMINATION CASE FILED UNDER THE GENETIC INFORMATION ACT Last week the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) announced a settlement and consent decree in the first lawsuit filed by the agency alleging systemic discrimination in violation of Title II of the […]