ASU-RSI: Phoenix housing prices continue to fall
Arizona's most severe real estate downturn began in the late 1980s and stretched deeply into the next decade. At the abyss, home prices in the state had declined (on a repeat-sale basis) for a record 17 straight months.
Economic impact study: Phoenix scores big with Super Bowl XLII
Arizona brought its "A" game to the Super Bowl — both on the field and off — with a winning coordination of events at Glendale's University of Phoenix Stadium.
Computing IT's give-and-take role in sustainability — part one
The dramatic growth of the past half-century has led to higher living standards in much of the world, but has also resulted in urban sprawl, choking pollution and global warming.
Fugitive Denim: Globalization tales of the traveling pants
What do you look for when you buy a pair of jeans? Color? Cut? Designer label? Price tag? One thing is certain: Even if you buy what you think is the same make/label/origin, year after year, it is an entirely different item with a brand-new geographic story.
Taking a cue from the business world: What the public sector could learn about influencing behavior
What's the best way to convince a 40-year-old to stop smoking? Tell him that he'll get lung cancer and die? Not necessarily.
William Polk: What Is the true cost of the Iraq War?
William Polk has an impressive resume as a historian, policy adviser and diplomat.
Richard Kovacevich: Seeing the half-full glass in the U.S. economy
It's understandable that some economic forecasters, spooked by gloomy indicators, say the U.S. is heading into or already in a recession — but they may be overlooking key factors that buffer negative forces, according to Richard Kovacevich, chairman of Wells Fargo & Co.
Ivan Makil: Understanding 'seven-generation thinking' key to developing Indian land
Drive around the biggest cities in Arizona and you'll see an interesting contrast in land usage: packed-full swaths of retail, residential, business and industrial buildings bellied up to vast fields pockmarked with weeds and here and there, a house or two, or even a shiny new casino.
Evaluating environmental regulations outside the box
Maricopa County, Arizona is proposing to implement 53 measures to cut pollution from tiny particles (PM-10) that are small enough to be inhaled.
Podcast: Lee McPheters checks the vital signs of the economy
Consumers are worried, and that's a bad sign for the economy. Consumer spending accounts for 70 percent of the economy; these days people appear reluctant to buy big-ticket items like cars and major appliances.