NYT: Trump's federal income tax in 2016 was $750. The average Arizonan pays $11,264
The tax law is set up to incentivize business and development, but the law has gray area, according to Associate Professor of Accountancy Jenny Brown.
Stimulus packages throw money at financial crises. But do they actually help the economy?
According to Professor of Economics Dan Silverman, economic uncertainty is one of the main problems when it comes to restarting economic growth. So, what happens if another round of government aid never comes to fruition?
UTIA receives grant to help strengthen, expand US beef export markets
Researchers from the University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture and Arizona State University have received a grant for $477,131 to examine consumer preferences for U.S. beef and to estimate beef import demand in select countries within Asia, Europe, and Latin America.
Study: CEOs with uncommon names tend to implement unconventional strategies
If you’re looking for an unorthodox approach to doing business, pick a CEO with a rare name, according to new research co-authored by PhD student and professor of management and entrepreneurship Yungu Kang and David Zhu, respectively.
Metro Phoenix's eviction and foreclosure rates double U.S. average, new report says
Mark Stapp, director of the Master of Real Estate Development program, says a recently published study confirms Arizona's low-cost housing issue is more unfavorable than people in the Valley metro know.
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.
ASU's undergraduate business program rises in US News & World Report rankings
The U.S. News & World Report rankings for the 2021 Best Undergraduate Business Programs nationally are out, and ASU's W. P. Carey School of Business jumped up seven spots to No. 24, ahead of the University of Arizona, Boston University, and Texas A&M University.
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.
Going into the wild Blue Yonder with Girish Rishi
CEO leads traditional software company through a Copernican revolution to become the No. 1 digital supply chain platform powered by AI and ML.
How Covid-19 adjustments at Valley colleges help level playing field for MBA minority students
Even during the pandemic when many international students have had trouble getting visas, 22 students from multiple countries are starting their MBA programs. This year 37% of enrollees are international students, up from 32% last fall.