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.
Ask the experts: Best credit cards for food delivery
Why have so many credit cards added food-delivery rewards (or emphasized that aspect of existing restaurant rewards) during 2020? Carola Grebitus, associate professor of food industry management, explains.
Arizona's housing market is heating up. Is an affordability crisis looming?
Real estate sales in the Phoenix area this summer hit a record not seen since 2007. An ASU real estate expert says many factors are leading to this boom.
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.
Nearly 20,000 Arizona businesses received federal PPP loans
Professor of Economics Dennis Hoffman looks at the Paycheck Protection Program as the way the government chose to get as much money out as possible as quickly as possible.
Coronavirus pandemic causes a coin shortage
COVID-19 is affecting just about every facet of life, including small change, according to Clinical Associate Professor of Finance Geoffrey Smith.