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As A One-Handed Economist, Ned Hill provides straight talk on business and markets to industry leaders looking for a new perspective. Dr. Hill is Professor of Public Administration and City & Regional Planning at The Ohio State University's John Glenn College of Public Affairs and a member of the College of Engineering’s Ohio Manufacturing Institute. He came to OSU after serving as Dean of the Maxine Goodman Levin College of Urban Affairs and Professor and Distinguished Scholar of Economic Development at Cleveland State University. He has also been editor of Economic Development Quarterly and Chair of the National Advisory Board of the Manufacturing Extension Partnership. The Ohio Manufacturers Association’s Board of Directors presented Mr. Hill with the Legacy Award in 2005 and again in 2016 for his work on behalf of Ohio’s manufacturers. He earned his Ph.D. in both urban and regional planning and economics from MIT, and now teaches the doctoral seminar in public economics in the Glenn College as well as classes in economic development and state and local public policy at the Glenn College and OSU’s City and Regional Planning program.
17 03, 2017

Ohio Business Waiting And Watching For Trump Moves On NAFTA

By |2017-03-17T17:36:54+00:00March 17th, 2017|Business, Ned Hill, One-Handed Economist, The Economy|Comments Off on Ohio Business Waiting And Watching For Trump Moves On NAFTA

National Public Radio's IdeaStream interviewed Ned Hill, A One-Handed Economist, on the affect of Trump's proposed changes to NAFTA on business in Ohio.

9 03, 2017

Presidents and the Economy: Reflections Post President’s Day

By |2017-03-09T15:31:03+00:00March 9th, 2017|Ned Hill, Obama, One-Handed Economist, Presidents, The Economy|Comments Off on Presidents and the Economy: Reflections Post President’s Day

Presidents who shaped American economic development needed both opportunity and action—any list of economic greats will be controversial.

24 02, 2017

Economic Growth — Obama’s Economic Legacy, Part 4

By |2017-02-24T15:24:32+00:00February 24th, 2017|Economic Growth, GDP, Ned Hill, Obama, One-Handed Economist, Policy, Presidents|Comments Off on Economic Growth — Obama’s Economic Legacy, Part 4

The United States has been in a prolonged period of slow growth: why? The answer lies in slow, grinding, demographic movements.

17 02, 2017

National Debt — Obama’s Economic Legacy, Part 3

By |2017-02-21T19:24:32+00:00February 17th, 2017|Debt, Ned Hill, Obama, One-Handed Economist, Policy, Presidents, The Economy|Comments Off on National Debt — Obama’s Economic Legacy, Part 3

President Obama and his administration did an admirable job of holding off a second Great Depression; many people misinterpret this due to a misunderstanding of the national debt.