The Economic Minute: Waiting for consumers to find their smiles
The drop in taxable retail spending over the past two years in Arizona has been dramatic -- even for a historic slump. Dennis Hoffman, director of the Seidman Research Institute at the W. P.
Financial crisis got you down? Nobel laureate tells China to buy Chinese
Roger Myerson, a Nobel Laureate in Economics from the University of Chicago, told an audience of Chinese business executives and government officials recently that their country might do better if it liquidated some of its American investments.
Economic Club of Phoenix presents annual Economic Forecast Luncheon
Economic experts take a look at what's ahead for the nation and the state of Arizona at the annual Economic Outlook Luncheon sponsored by the Economic Club of Phoenix. This year John Arnold, Director of the Governor's Office of Strategic Planning and Budgeting, Dennis Hoffman, Director of the L.
Every Western state expected to lose jobs this year
Employment figures from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics for the year through August show that every Western state lost jobs compared to the same eight-month period last year. Nationally, nonfarm employment through August was down by -3.7 percent.
Innovative thinking: Meeting Arizona's infrastructure needs
Building necessary infrastructure is key to Arizona's economic competitiveness, yet realizing that fact may take a change of thinking.
The economic forecast? Cloudy with a chance of showers, at least until 2010
A year ago, economists were talking of a possible recession, but few predicted the severity of the present financial crisis.
Sine Emptore Nullum Negotium and few new jobs
For decades, visitors to the office of the dean in the W. P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University have asked about the Latin words Sine Emptore Nullum Negotium inscribed on a brass plaque on the door.
Fewer states added jobs in May
Have you heard? Economy-watchers (and incumbent office-holders) are saying the U.S. economy added nearly two million jobs in the past 15 months. Why focus on 15 months?
Number of states adding jobs dips in April six states lost jobs
Compared to a year ago, jobs increased in 44 states, according to April figures from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The number of states adding jobs dipped from the 48 that posted employment gains in March.
Has the recovery lost momentum?
With the absence of normal drivers of growth (consumers, construction, credit creation), economy watchers have become increasingly pessimistic. Based on employment gains so far this year, many analysts hoped to see a somewhat stronger figure than what the economy delivered for Q1 GDP growth.