Deep Political Analysis with Policy Analyst Vlad Yurlov from Cascade Policy Institute 3pm Monday December 14, 2020 on KWRO.com
Tune-in for another informative conversation on government policies and their effects on the economy and the people with Vlad Yurlov, policy analyst from the Cascade Policy Institute.
Vlad Yurlov joined Cascade Policy Institute as a Policy Analyst in 2020. He previously worked with Cascade through the 2019 Koch Internship Program, during which his research focused on a critique of the history of Metro’s Parks and Nature bond measures. He was a coauthor of Cascade’s report Hidden Lands, Unknown Plans: A Quarter Century of Metro’s Natural Areas Program.
Vlad earned a Bachelor’s degree in Quantitative Economics with a focus on mathematics from Portland State University. Now, as a Policy Analyst, he is applying his love of free markets to major concerns such as Portland’s homeless crisis, Educational Saving Accounts, and Oregon’s Transportation Planning Rule.
While in school, Vlad realized the great impact public policy has on the economics of a region. Due to this, he chose to focus on technical econometric education and an exploration of public policy’s historical effects. Hailing from Astrakhan, Russia, Vlad immigrated to the U.S. as a child and grew up in the Portland area.
Recent Articles from Vlad Yurlov:
Government Should Pay the Price for Locking Down Our Economy - Cascade Policy Institute
Oregon Is Stopping Hospital Construction for Your Own Good - Cascade Policy Institute
Avoidable Expenses for Affordable Housing - Cascade Policy Institute
$7 Billion for That? - Cascade Policy Institute
Government Alone Can’t Solve Homelessness - Cascade Policy Institute
Metro’s Mission Creep - Cascade Policy Institute
Metro Pushes Transportation Bond While Acknowledging Serious Problems - Cascade Policy Institute
Oregon Needs a Moratorium on Overbroad Laws - Cascade Policy Institute
OLCC Provides a Silver Lining in COVID-19 Recovery - Cascade Policy Institute
The Government-Sanctioned Cat-And-Mouse Game - Cascade Policy Institute
Why Is Oregon Centrally Planning the Cannabis Industry? - Cascade Policy Institute