Annual Economic Outlook: Thriving and likely to flourish into 2020
W. P. Carey's top experts answered questions about the state and nation at the Annual Economic Outlook Luncheon, presented by the Economic Club of Phoenix.
Test your economic smarts
Research Professor Lee McPheters challenged guests at the 13th Annual Economic Outlook Luncheon, sponsored by the Economic Club of Phoenix, to answer a set of questions about what's driving the local and national economy. Now it's your turn to answer.
2019 Annual Economic Outlook Luncheon: Speakers share what's in store for next year
Top experts from ASU’s W. P. Carey School of Business will provide your first look at the Phoenix economy in 2020.
License required to repair doors? Regs spark heated debate in Arizona
It's a problem that nurses, hair stylists, and contractors share. When they move to another state, their occupational licenses may not transfer.
American Airlines Chairman and CEO Doug Parker named W. P. Carey 2019 Executive of the Year
In recognition of his leadership, the school honored him at a luncheon at the JW Marriott Phoenix Desert Ridge Resort on April 4.
A beacon of reliability in the commercial aviation industry
Chairman and CEO of American Airlines Doug Parker was named the W. P. Carey 2019 Executive of the Year to recognize his leadership integrating US Airways and American Airlines and his strong support of the airline's employees.
President Trump threatens to shut down the border
Professor of Economics and Director of the Seidman Research Institute Dennis Hoffman says it would affect both countries and Arizona's economy.
Economics research addresses key issues across state, country
Research by W. P. Carey economists, in particular, focuses on broad sectors of society, everything from education to water regulation to employment, and can inform and impact public policy from local to national levels.
Don't bet on holiday effect to boost market returns
New research by Geoffrey Smith, clinical associate professor of finance, proves there’s no such thing as the 'holiday effect,' which was thought to produce higher returns on the day before Christmas, New Year’s, and the other 10 stock market holidays.
Cactus League is big business for EV cities
With spring training around the corner, East Vally cities look forward to another year of financial growth.