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IHS experts from our US Regional Economics team will examine our near-term forecast for the Northeast, South, Midwest, and West. We will analyze the varied experiences of each region during the recession as well as the recovery. Additionally, we will highlight the importance of the industrial structure, regional demographics, and household exposure to the real estate crash.
Key questions we will explore:
Please join us on 17 July, as we discuss these and other important issues related to the US recovery.
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James Diffley, Vice President and Chief Economist for the IHS Global Insight US Regional Services Group, has overall responsibility for US Regional Services, including the Regional Core Macroeconomic Service and the IHS Global Insight Real Estate and Construction Service.
Since 1998, Mr. Diffley has supervised the quarterly economic forecast of the 50 states and over 300 metropolitan areas of the United States. He regularly makes presentations of these regional economic forecasts and analysis to clients, conferences, governmental bodies and the press. Mr. Diffley is also responsible for customized consulting projects. These have included long-term projections of cigarette consumption, forecasts of capital gains realizations, analysis of the economic impact of the securities industry on New York State, analysis of the impact of changing oil prices on local economies and the economic impact of various facilities locations.
Mr. Diffley came to IHS Global Insight through WEFA, Inc. Prior to joining WEFA, Mr. Diffley was supervising tax analyst with the New Jersey Division of Taxation's Office of Tax Analysis from 1988 to 1996, where he was responsible for developing the state economic forecast for the state executive budget and for business tax revenue forecasting. From 1982 to 1987, he was on the economics faculty at Adelphi University in New York.

Lynch is a Senior Economist in the IHS U.S. Regional Economics group. He prepares forecasts for several states in the New England region, including Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, Maine, and Vermont, as well as the metropolitan areas of those states. He tracks regional economic developments on a daily basis and also handles interviews with media outlets across New England regarding both national and local economic performances. He received his bachelors degree in economics from Harvard College.
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