To answer this, West Virginia University’s Bureau of Business and Economic Research will issue its 2010 economic forecast for West Virginia at its 16h annual Economic Outlook Conference, 8 a.m. to 12:15 p.m., Nov. 11, at the Charleston Embassy Suites Hotel.
Sponsored by the WVU College of Business and Economics, the conference will open with remarks by James P. Clements, president, West Virginia University. David Wyss, chief economist at Standard & Poor’s and well-known commentator on economic issues, will give the outlook for the U.S. economy. George Hammond, author of the West Virginia Economic Outlook, will discuss the forecast for West Virginia jobs, income, population, and unemployment rate.
Other speakers include: Sally Cline, commissioner of banking, West Virginia Banking Commission; Dr. Randy Childs, research assistant professor, WVU Bureau of Business and Economic Research; and Mark Muchow, deputy cabinet secretary, West Virginia Department of Revenue.
Dr. Hammond, associate director of the Bureau, has directed the West Virginia Economic Outlook project for 15 years. He has a Ph.D. in business economics from Indiana University. Dr. Wyss, a former senior staff economist with the President’s Council of Economic Advisers, is responsible for Standard & Poor’s economic forecasts and publications and co-authors the monthly Forecast Summary and the weekly Financial Notes. Wyss has a Ph.D. in economics from Harvard University.
Registration is $75 per person or $90 after Nov. 6 and includes continental breakfast, copy of the West Virginia Economic Outlook 2010, and presentations by the speakers. Students can attend for $30 with student ID. Call 304-293-7831 or register online at www.bber.wvu.edu .
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