Emergency programming: The mindset that makes it happen

The team from the Department of Information Systems that created decision-support software to help distribute crucial H1N1 vaccine knew that for this project, speed trumped all other protocols.

Temporary employment: This bellwether bears watching

Optimism about the strength of the recovery took another hit when the June employment numbers were released recently. Economy-watchers had expected at least modest growth, but seasonally adjusted nonfarm employment fell by 125,000 jobs from May.

U.S. macro outlook: Watch for second half headwinds

As the calendar approaches the mid-year mark, the economy through the first half appears on track to exceed earlier expectations, thanks to increased spending by consumers and the willingness of businesses to build inventories and invest in new equipment and software.

Western jobs still worsening, but worsening more slowly

With four months of figures for 2010 now available, analysts are beginning to grow (slightly) more optimistic about the employment picture for the nation and the Western states this year.

Take the test: Fourth Annual Arizona Economic Confidence Quiz

How confident are you that you understand background facts on economic issues? For the fourth year running, members of the Economic Club of Phoenix were quizzed on their grasp of economic fundamentals at their final luncheon of the season, on May 18.

Is Arizona's recession over? How will we know?

Arizona employment bottomed out at the end of 2009, after a loss of nearly 300,000 jobs from the peak during 2007. But have we seen the end of the recession? Maybe not, if we are going to evaluate this current cycle in a longer term context, based on annual data.

Consumer spending is back, thanks to services

Economic indicators have been improving, albeit slowly, since the summer of 2009, confirming that the economy is on the mend. However, most observers likely would agree that full recovery — a return to pre-recession activity levels — won't happen anytime soon.

Will the U.S. stay globally competitive? It depends

Jim Owens, chairman and chief executive officer of Caterpillar Inc., is "concerned that the U.S.

Don't count consumers out in recovery

Those who were not expecting consumers to play much of a role in the recovery have been pleasantly surprised by recent bullish reports from the stores and malls.

Economic outlook: The recession will be over when we stop losing jobs

We've heard since the middle of last year that the recession is over. Why, then, do people still seem so pessimistic? Why are consumers still so restrained? Why is the housing market still weak?