Since taking office, President Trump signed sweeping tax cuts, rolled back regulations, and imposed tariffs. At the same time, other campaign promises – Obamacare repeal, infrastructure improvements, and the border wall – remain for the most part unfulfilled.
We cordially invite you to our seminar, “Trumponomics vs. Obamanomics: The View from the States,” on Tuesday, June 26th, 2018 from 8:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. in Indianapolis, Indiana, where REMI economic associates Kyle Compton and Harry Walsh will review the roller coaster that was the past 18 months and the role of dynamic economic modeling in clarifying contentious issues going forward.
For this seminar, our economic associates will discuss the record of Trump’s economic policies to date, as well as the future of transportation, the economic effects of tariffs, and the impacts of Amazon’s new headquarters. The seminar will cover best approaches for evaluating policy changes and the latest developments in REMI modeling software.
We will also feature a guest presentation by Scott Nystrom, Director at FTI Consulting, discussing his organization’s REMI Tax-PI assessment of the economic, demographic, and fiscal implications of tax incentives, specifically the New/Expanding Business Income Tax Exemption that allows new or expanding businesses a five-year exemption from state income taxes.
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For the past seven years, Mr. Nystrom has conducted economic, climate, energy, fiscal, and demographic impact studies for federal agencies, regional planners, state and local governments, academic institutions, think tanks, nonprofits, associations, utilities, and major corporations. His areas of research have included energy and the environment, infrastructure, healthcare, economic development, project analysis, labor markets, and fiscal policy at the state and federal levels.
In testimony, Mr. Nystrom has presented to state and federal policymakers, budget committees, and national conferences. Highlights include briefing the staffs of the House Ways & Means and Senate Finance committees on the impact of the federal “fiscal cliff” and the Arkansas legislature’s Joint Agriculture, Forest, and Economic Development Committee on a $1.1 billion steel mill. He has spoken before budget committees in Massachusetts, North Carolina, North Dakota, Rhode Island, and Vermont. He presented to the conferences of the National Association for Business Economics (“NABE”) and Transportation Research Board (“TRB”), one of the national academies, and the board of the Cone Health Foundation.
Prior to FTI, Mr. Nystrom worked at Regional Economic Models, Inc. (“REMI”), a firm that builds models of state, regional, and national economies for analysis. He was the head of their consulting practice, client software training, technical support, and their Washington, DC office. He has extensive experience with REMI and IMPLAN, working knowledge of energy models such as CTAM and Power System Optimizer (“PSO”), and using such models in concert with one another.
Mr. Nystrom has authored many reports, including the following:
• Ken Ditzel, Scott Nystrom, and Evan Klein, “Oregon Cap-and-Trade: An Analysis of the Economic Impacts of Oregon SB 1574 (2016),” March 2017
o George I. Treyz Award for Excellence in Economic Analysis (2017)
• Leighton Ku, Scott Nystrom, Brian Bruen, Erika Steinmetz, and Tyler Bysshe, “The Economic and Employment Costs of Not Expanding Medicaid in North Carolina: A County-Level Analysis,” December 2014
• Scott Nystrom and Patrick Luckow, “The Economic, Climate, Fiscal, Power, and Demographic Impact of a National Fee-and-Dividend Carbon Tax,” June 2014
• Fred Treyz, Sherri Lawrence, and Scott Nystrom, “New Residence Adjustment and Unemployment Calculations for PI+ v. 1.5 Models,” June 2014
• Ken Ditzel and Scott Nystrom, “The Economic Impact of the Access Northeast Pipeline on Rhode Island,” September 2016
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Prior to starting at REMI, Mr. Compton was a research intern/consultant for Verité, a nonprofit organization that conducts research, advocacy and consulting on global working conditions. He presented original research on panel-regression analysis of the causes of forced labor and researched labor profiles of emerging economies. Building on his work for Verité, he earned the James Kindahl Award in Economics from the University of Massachusetts-Amherst for his paper, “Determinants of Forced Labor: Evidence from 21 Emerging Economies.” The paper is under review for publishing in the Massachusetts Undergraduate Journal of Economics.
Mr. Compton earned a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from UMass Amherst.
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Prior to REMI, he worked as an intern at the Massachusetts State House of Representatives, where he delivered daily briefings to a representative and researched a bond bill in debate. While at UMass Amherst, Mr. Walsh was an elected leader of the Undergraduate Economics Club, and served as editor-in-chief for the Massachusetts Undergraduate Journal of Economics.
Mr. Walsh graduated from UMass Amherst with a Bachelor of Arts in Economics.
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Cameral Room
241 W. Washington St.
Indianapolis, IN 46204
Parking at Circle Center Garage; $18 max/day
Hello,
Thank you for your interest in REMI. Your registration is confirmed for our seminar “Trumponomics vs. Obamanomics: The View from the States” on Tuesday, June 26th, 2018. I have attached the agenda which includes the location details for reference.
The event will take place from 8:30 AM to 1:00 PM at The Westin Indianapolis, Cameral Room on 241 W. Washington St., Indianapolis, IN 36204.
We will call a day or so before the event to confirm your attendance and to see if you have any questions. Please feel free to share the invitation with any other staff or colleagues who may be interested.
We look forward to seeing you in Indianapolis!
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