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April 12, 2013 - 10 most promising tech breakthroughs for 2013

Michael Hendrix Director, Research & Emerging Issues Forum for U.S. Innovation, US Chamber Whatever happened to tomorrow? We used to talk about a future brimming with unheard-of technologies. Just take a look at these vintage Popular Science covers to see what I mean. We used to dream big—and then something […]


April 11, 2013 - How the recession impacted Oregon lottery sales

By Josh Lehner Oregon Office of Economic Analysis Blog. The following post takes a look at Oregon Lottery sales from both a high level perspective in terms of consumer spending trends and from a somewhat longer perspective over the business cycle. What follows below is the baseline outlook our office […]


April 10, 2013 - Internet tax surfaces again

Internet tax surfaces again  By Oregon Tax News, A bill proposed by three prominent U.S. senators would give states broad new taxing power over online retailers located outside their boundaries. The Marketplace Fairness Act was proposed in February by Senators Mike Enzi (R-WY), Dick Durbin (D-IL) and Lamar Alexander (R-TN) […]


April 9, 2013 - The Disability Monster

The Disability Monster: A More Sober Analysis Patrick Emerson PhD , OSU Economist Oregon Economics Blog I have a bit of a love-hate relationship with “Planet Money,” the This American Life way that NPR has chosen to cover economics issues. Taking the mannered, long-form story-telling approach to economics issues can […]


April 8, 2013 - Oregon veers upward — Thanks to jobs, housing, construction

University of Oregon Regional Economic Indexes By Tim Duy Oregon Economic Forum University of  Oregon Here is the University of Oregon State of Oregon Economic Indicators for February 2013.  The release date is April 4, 2013.  Special thanks to our sponsor, KeyBank. Oregon economic indicators improved further in February 2013. […]


April 7, 2013 - Employers must use caution when withdrawing offers of employment

Employers must exercise caution when withdrawing offers of employment Ater Wynne LLP NW Law frim The Oregon Supreme Court in Cocchiara v. Lithia Motors, Inc., (discussed in our earlier blog post here) opened up the possibility of a promissory estoppel or fraud claim against an employer who withdraws an offer […]


April 6, 2013 - Video review of new Facebook phone

Facebook has made a big launch of their new Facebook phone called “Home”. It is software that changes the entire display on your smartphone and makes it interactive to your friends instead of just a list of apps (as most phones are now). See video review below.


April 5, 2013 - Chamber supports lesser-skilled visa plan

U.S. Chamber of Commerce U.S. Chamber Statement Supporting Lesser-Skilled Visa Program U.S. Chamber of Commerce Senior Vice President of Labor, Immigration, and Employee Benefits Randy Johnson issued the following statement expressing support for the new lesser-skilled visa program that has been negotiated by the Senate Gang of 8 as a […]


April 4, 2013 - Source of Portland’s income decline? College-educated workers

Portland Business Alliance Value of Jobs Coalition reveals $2.7 billion earnings gap between Portland-metro college-educated workers, U.S. metro average The Value of Jobs coalition released a groundbreaking study examining Portland-metro’s decline in personal income per capita relative to the U.S. metro average. The findings show that Portland-metro’s college-educated workers earn […]


April 3, 2013 - Oregon carbon tax & conflicting studies

By Associated Oregon Industries, by John Ledger Two studies focusing on a carbon tax have been released recently.  The studies make different assumptions and have a different focus:  the NAM study on economic stability and the PSU study on GHG reductions and state tax revenue. The PSU study concludes that […]