Starbucks' success brewed with a commitment to humanity
Starbucks is a worldwide brand, but its success rests on more than a cup of coffee.
ASU study details economic impact of Colorado River on basin states
Rocky Mountain News PBS quoted Research Professor Timothy James on a study from the L. William Seidman Research Institute about the economic impact of the Colorado River.
India: The emerging economic giant
With a young population, substantial science and engineering skills and a huge consumer market, India has potential for phenomenal future growth.
Your Arizona economics exam
The annual quiz at the Economic Outlook Luncheon tests your knowledge of the Arizona economy. This is the ninth year that the event has included the quiz, which is based on presentations at the Economic Club of Phoenix Luncheons this season. How many questions can you guess correctly?
2015 Economic Outlook: Is Arizona's Groundhog Day finally over?
For the past six years, experts from the W. P. Carey School of Business have been forecasting the same thing about the Arizona economy: slow recovery. But 2015 just might be the year that we can declare Arizona’s economy officially, finally, recovered.
A century of success: Lincoln Electric’s long vision
Christopher L. Mapes, chairman, president and CEO of Lincoln Electric Holdings, Inc., accepted the W. P. Carey School's Dean's Council Executive of the Year Award on April 8, 2015.
A firsthand perspective on the IPO experience
It was a homecoming of sorts when Elizabeth Crain came back to Arizona State University in March to speak at the Economic Club of Phoenix Economic Outlook luncheon.
The facts about who’s getting those new jobs
A recent study asserted that immigrants scooped up all of the nation’s net job growth since 2007.
Colorado River: Headwater of Southwestern economy
Imagine if the Colorado River were to dry up for a year. Unless the region had altered its water use, the effect would be would devastating environmentally and economically. A study by the L. William Seidman Research Institute at the W.P. Carey School of Business explores the scenario.
How to get a home loan with less-than-stellar credit
U.S. News & World Report Money published a story on January 30, 2015, about ways to get around a dismal credit rating if you want to buy a house. Mike Orr, director of the Center for real Estate Theory and Practice, weighed in on seller financing.