New report from ASU examines impact of international students
ASU economists say foreign-born students strengthen higher education and drive America's growth.
In this story aired Oct. 22, 2025, on Arizona Horizon:
They are more likely to be a part of the STEM occupation, where the demand exceeds supplies. Because of that shortage, international students are critical in the occupation and vital for innovation and growth.
– Domenico Ferraro, associate professor of economics
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