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A professor of economics and law at the University of Arizona in Tucson has recently been named vice president/president-elect of a leading international organization the International Society for New Institutional Economics (ISNIE).
UA economist Marshall Vest says its' time to shed a lot of old ideological baggage.
"The funk will fade" in the coming year, if businesses and consumers can be lured out of the doldrums, say Gerald Swanson and Marshall Vest.
The Eller College of Business and Public Administration developed a five-year plan for the College with aspirations to become a top-five public school of management.
The Eller College of Business and Public Administration announces a new series of University-wide Electronic Commerce Workshops.
A just-released University of Arizona working paper shows no significant overall stock market reaction to companies' announcements that they intend to change their legal domicile to a tax haven country to escape U.S. taxation.
The Thomas R. Brown Family Foundation of Tucson, Ariz. today announced a significant gift to the University of Arizona. The announcement was made at a joint meeting of Eller College of Business and Public Administration's National Board of Advisors and the College of Engineering and Mines' Industry Advisory Council.
What economic opportunities are possible for the Tucson community? What challenges do we face? A local expert will address these issues and more at the Eller College Bank One Business Forum on Nov. 4.
The UA Community Rehabilitation Division will share a $550,000 grant with UCLA to create education and training programs and promote substance abuse treatment practices to health officials.
Sightly more than a year after leaving the University of Arizona, Professor Vernon L. Smith, now on the faculty of George Mason University in Washington D.C. wins the Nobel Prize for Economics.