Deadline: 03/01/2019 – Economic, Community, Education Speakers Needed on 05/21/2019 for Seaside, Oregon for PNREC 2019

05/21/2019 through 05/23/2019
Seaside Civic and Convention Center
Seaside, Oregon
2019 Annual Pacific Northwest Regional Economics Conference


Preferred Meeting Topics:

Economic, Community, Education

Booking Deadline for Speaker: 03/01/2019

Demographic Mix of the Audience:
50% Male
50% Female

Age Group(s) Expected in Audience:
20-60

Number of Attendees Expected
100+

Special Details About This Meeting/Audience:

Through most of 2018, the U.S. economy and global markets marched upwards, despite looming signs of potential trade wars and other conflicts between long-time allies. With interest rates rising, the yield curve flattening, and other late-cycle signals on the horizon, will the Pacific Northwest’s strengths and growing diversity help steer it through the changing tides or are there rough seas ahead?

Join us in Seaside, Oregon from May 21 to 23, 2019 for what promises to be a compelling line-up of speakers, panels, paper presentations, and poster sessions on the outlook, challenges, and opportunities across sectors, cities, and towns in the Pacific Northwest. PNREC 2019 will convene at the Seaside Civic and Convention Center.

We welcome submissions on a wide variety of topics related to regional science, economics, geography, demography, public planning and policy, and community development. The general theme of the conference is Regions in Transition. Some specific issues we would like see at the conference are:

  • National Resource and Environmental Policy: Implications for Regional Development
  • Grappling with Growth Management
  • Water and Energy Issues for the Future of the Pacific Northwest
  • Regional Modeling, Forecasting and Impact Analysis
  • Social and Demographic Dimensions of Regional Growth and Change
  • Health Care in Canada and the U.S.
  • Structural Change, Diversification and Local Development Strategies
  • Future of Service, High-Tech and Knowledge-Based Industries within Rural Areas
  • Implications of International Trade for Regional Employment and Economic Growth
  • Income Inequality and Efforts to Close the Wage Gap
  • Economic Impact of the Region’s Wine and Beer Industries
  • Urban Growth and Transportation Issues
  • Economic Effects of Tax Policies
  • Economics of Fire Management / Costs of Wildfires

Panels will be made up of three papers, with each presentation being 25 minutes inclusive of questions and audience interaction.


Scope of the Overall Organization:

Local, National

Name of Meeting Organizer:
Patrick Balducci

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