Stay or go?
New research indicates that societal pressure can influence employees' decisions to leave their jobs.
Tomato growers say looming duty on imports could upend business, raise prices
A W. P. Carey agribusiness study found that ending a trade agreement with Mexico could impact Arizona jobs and the state's billion-dollar tomato industry.
After WNBA success, Phoenix eyes another slam dunk with 2027 NBA All-Star Game
Similarly to past major sporting events, the upcoming WNBA All-Star Weekend should boost Arizona's economy, says an ASU expert.
Chandler partners with ASU for long-term economic vitality study
W. P. Carey will collaborate with the city to shape decisions for its economic future, including talent retention, land use, and changing demographics.
Why drivers quit — and what keeps them on the road
New research shows short-term subsidy pay can reduce turnover and boost profits, but only if used strategically.
Why wealthy Americans work
An ASU economist's research shows that the affluent don't work for more stuff, but for better stuff — and it's reshaping how we think about taxes and incentives.
'Big league' or big illusion? Study calls time on splashy stock market anomalies
In his latest research, an ASU professor invents a stock market anomaly to expose the shaky ground behind quirky Wall Street theories.
Donald Trump says tomato (tariff), we say Arizona is screwed
Canceling the nation's tomato agreement with Mexico could significantly increase tomato prices, says a W. P. Carey agribusiness expert.
Why a new Trump tomato tariff could take an economic toll on Arizona
A Morrison School of Agribusiness study investigated the potential impacts of ending the tomato trade agreement with Mexico.
The case for federal programs that help small and diverse suppliers
Small and diverse business owners improve federal procurement performance, says supply chain management experts.