Beyond Wall Street, Beyond Fannie and Freddie
Financing the Productive Economy
- In-Person
- 国产视频
740 15th St NW #900
Washington, D.C. 20005 - 1:15PM 鈥 2:45PM EDT
On September 12, the 国产视频 Foundation launched a new report, 鈥淭he Heartland Development Bank,鈥 by Delore Zimmerman, President of Praxis Strategy Group, and 国产视频 Foundation senior fellow Joel Kotkin. The proposed Development Bank is designed to address the United States鈥 growing population over the next fifty years by encouraging investment in infrastructure, energy, and innovative industries in the area commonly referred to as America鈥檚 Heartland.
Joined by Mayor Dennis Donohue of Salinas, California and Sherle Schwenninger, Director of the 国产视频 Foundation鈥檚 Economic Growth Program, the panelists engaged in a detailed discussion of the need for new investment and development of America鈥檚 vast interior.
Schwenninger began by discussing the need for such a bank and how the U.S. has been ineffective over the past several years to attract incentives for investment in infrastructure during a time characterized as a 鈥済lobal savings glut.鈥 Kotkin followed up with this by citing how excellent public schools, strong employment growth, cheap land, and smaller communities in the Midwest and central U.S. are attractive to many individuals and families seeking to improve their quality of life. However, several key deficiencies are hindering the region from reaching its full potential.
As Zimmerman expanded upon the region鈥檚 problems of economic choke points in getting goods to global markets, inadequate power supply for high-end industries, and inadequate high-speed communications networks, it was clear that strategic investments in innovative industries and infrastructure in this region are vital. Lastly, Mayor Donohue discussed how his city of Salinas, California is experiencing many of these problems as factors of infrastructure, workforce education, and social challenges of an urban and rural locality are factors hampering the community鈥檚 growth.
Overall, America鈥檚 interior is a vital resource that needs further development. The American Society of Civil Engineers has stated that America needs $1.6 trillion in infrastructure investment over the next 5 years. This is particularly acute in the Heartland as it is a potential 鈥渉otbed of capitalist creation and innovation鈥 that should not be overlooked.
-Timothy Little, Research Intern for the American Strategy Program
Location
Washington, DC, 20009
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Participants
- Delore Zimmerman
President, Praxis Strategy Group
Director, Coordinating Center for the Red River Valley Research Corridor
Author, "Financing the Productive Economy" - Joel Kotkin
- Dennis Donohue
Mayor, Salinas, California
Former Chairman, Salinas Valley Chamber of Commerce - Sherle R. Schwenninger
Director, Economic Growth Program, 国产视频 Foundation
Author, "An Economic Recovery Program for the Post-Bubble Economy"
Senior Fellow, 国产视频 Foundation
Presidential Fellow, Chapman University
Author, "Financing the Productive Economy"
Moderator
- Steven Clemons
Director, American Strategy Program, 国产视频 Foundation
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