ASU economist speaks out on job growth prospects in Arizona
There may be good news for Arizona, as the state has a track record of outperforming the rest of the country on the job front, according to Professor of Economics Dennis Hoffman.
Economic minute: 7 evolving COVID-19 situations
Professor of Economics Dennis Hoffman kicked off the first Economic Club of Phoenix event of the 2020-21 season with updates on the latest evolving economic situations affecting Arizona and beyond.
Phoenix Sky Harbor airport traffic is stronger, but still weak
After months of declines, air traffic is picking up but demand is still slow and may stay that way through the rest of the year.
The illusion of wage growth
Official wage statistics are being distorted by the unbalanced lay-offs of low-wage workers. Research by Professor of Economics Bart Hobijn provides a useful method to adjust for this, looking only at the growth in median wages for workers continuously employed.
How does Arizona compare with other states for manufacturing? New study looks at sector
A manufacturing study by Ball State University of Indiana might be underestimating Arizona's status as a desirable business location, according to Professor of Economics Dennis Hoffman.
How much did the early end of spring training cost Arizona's economy? ASU study provides estimate
The COVID-19 pandemic halted spring-training baseball in Arizona, which caused economic activity to plunge, according to a new Arizona State University study funded by the Cactus League.
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Girish Rishi of Blue Yonder to keynote virtual season kickoff of the Economic Club of Phoenix, hosted by the W. P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University.
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The Economic Club of Phoenix, hosted by the W. P. Carey School of Business, announces 2020–21 virtual speaker lineup.
As Congress stalls on another stimulus bill, a look back at the last round of federal aid
The Paycheck Protection Program has helped some, but Professor of Economics Dennis Hoffman says the PPP loans could have been more targeted to help those most in need.
Carlisle Companies chairman, president and CEO to be honored as 2020 Executive of the Year
D. Christian Koch is the 37th recipient chosen by the Dean's Council, a national group of prominent executives who advise the W. P. Carey School of Business at ASU.