The CORE Institute's high-tech health care strategy
Hear Chairman and CEO Dr. David Jacofsky's keynote presentation about how the Phoenix-based practice continues to celebrate success in driving physician, hospital, and payer alignment to deliver patient outcomes, thanks to its proprietary IT platform.
The U.S. economy is stronger than you think
The U.S. economy is stronger than the GDP growth rate suggests, and now is the time for the Federal Reserve to begin gradually raising the federal funds target rate.
Arizona economy in recovery — relatively
At long last, 2016 will be the year we can call the Arizona economy recovered, according to economists Lee McPheters and Elliott Pollack, who spoke at at the 52nd Annual ASU/JPMorgan Chase Economic Forecast Luncheon.
Mortgages, credit cards and the new bankruptcy code
The new, tighter U.S.
Creative financing could hurt borrowers when housing market cools
Almost anyone can buy a home these days, thanks to specialty mortgages that lower the financial threshold for admission into the hot real estate market.
In richistan, all millionaires are not equal
If a million dollars sounds like a lot of money to you … if you think "household manager" is a synonym for Mom … if your idea of a cool set of wheels is a Mercedes-Benz convertible … then you probably don't live in Richistan.
Biologic drugs a good buy in U.S.
The soaring cost of prescription drugs is a major concern in the United States, but drugs in one important category — biopharmaceuticals, or drugs produced through biotechnology — actually do not cost more in the United States. Michael F.
Podcast: How the Fed influences credit market liquidity
As the stock market continues to shake following the crash of the subprime market, all eyes are on the Federal Reserve. Now more than ever it's important to understand how the Fed works. For example, what is the federal funds rate and how does it differ from the discount rate?
A picture is worth a thousand numbers: Bringing data alive on the big screen
In our last issue, Ajay Vinze and Raghu Santanam, both information systems professors at the W. P. Carey School of Business, discussed how principles of supply chain management might be applied to public health emergencies.
The globalization of sushi: From street snack to gastronomic delicacy
From its origin as an economical means of preserving dried fish to its current ubiquitous presence in supermarkets and five-star restaurants, sushi presents a fascinating glimpse of the rise and fall (and rise again) of Japan's modern economy and the similarly wild ride of sushi's culinary center