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Created2010-01-27
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During the previous decade Arizona experienced a dramatic increase in the number of people receiving health insurance coverage through the Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System (AHCCCS). If criteria for AHCCCS eligibility don’t change, it is unlikely that this trend will be reversed in the coming decade. More positive trends

During the previous decade Arizona experienced a dramatic increase in the number of people receiving health insurance coverage through the Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System (AHCCCS). If criteria for AHCCCS eligibility don’t change, it is unlikely that this trend will be reversed in the coming decade. More positive trends include increased child immunization rates and decreased smoking rates.

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ContributorsMorrison Institute for Public Policy (Publisher)
Created2009-06
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Some of Arizonans’ most common and destructive illnesses—those of the brain—are failing to receive adequate treatment due to a combination of modern governmental gridlock and a centuries-old philosophy that separates the mind from the body.

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ContributorsMelnick, Rob (Author) / Heffernon, Rick (Author) / Welch, Nancy (Author) / Morrison Institute for Public Policy (Publisher)
Created2003-04
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Almost every state hopes to capitalize on the tremendous wealth and job creation that can be generated by high tech science research-and billions of public dollars are being spent. But everyone is just speculating about the lasting value of these investments. While traditional assessments of return on public investment in

Almost every state hopes to capitalize on the tremendous wealth and job creation that can be generated by high tech science research-and billions of public dollars are being spent. But everyone is just speculating about the lasting value of these investments. While traditional assessments of return on public investment in science and technology tend to track short-term impacts, such as salaries, patents, and licensing revenues, the main foundations for long-term development of a knowledge economy appear to rely on a number of less tangible accomplishments. For example: Connections - the networks that develop between researchers, entrepreneurs, and venture capitalists; Attention - the publicity generated by the research and its networks that attract businesses and talent to locate in a region; and Talent - the highly skilled workers that such research attracts and trains.

These three indicators of economic success-henceforth called the CAT measures-have yet to be quantified and applied in a useful manner. That is the purpose of this study. It will be conducted in three parts, each with a culminating report. The first part will analyze the FY03 science and technology research activities and results for ASU's Proposition 301 initiatives. The second will develop a methodology for quantifying and utilizing the Institute's CAT measures. The third will field test the CAT methodology on a selected aspect of ASU's Proposition 301-funded research, and analyze results to provide Arizona decision-makers with recommendations to guide future policy.

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ContributorsHeffernon, Rick (Author) / Melnick, Rob (Author) / Morrison Institute for Public Policy (Publisher)
Created2005-04
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This publication updates the January 2004 study, New Returns on Investment in the Knowledge Economy: Proposition 301 at Arizona State University, FY 2003. Both works were launched by the report, Seeds of Prosperity: Public Investment in Science and Technology Research (2003), by Morrison Institute for Public Policy. Morrison Institute will

This publication updates the January 2004 study, New Returns on Investment in the Knowledge Economy: Proposition 301 at Arizona State University, FY 2003. Both works were launched by the report, Seeds of Prosperity: Public Investment in Science and Technology Research (2003), by Morrison Institute for Public Policy. Morrison Institute will periodically publish new material to keep you informed of the status of Proposition 301 investments at Arizona State University.

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ContributorsHeffernon, Rick (Author) / Welch, Nancy (Author) / Valdivia, Walter (Author) / Morrison Institute for Public Policy (Publisher)
Created2004-01
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Morrison Institute for Public Policy has analyzed returns from Arizona’s Proposition 301-supported public investments in science and technology research at Arizona State University since 2001. This publication updates a portion of the April 2003 study, "Seeds of Prosperity: Public Investment in Science and Technology Research."

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ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / Anderson, Joseph P. (Interviewee) / Malatia, Torey (Reporter) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1986-05-14
DescriptionJoseph P. Anderson In-Studio Interview (Corso); Depression and the Elderly Package (D'Alli); Exotic Animal Behavior Package (Cavanary). Segments on the adjournment of the Arizona Legislature (final issues including AHCCCS-related topics), the North American Symposium on Depression (myths surrounding aging and depression), and zoo animal behavioral factors.
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ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / Malatia, Torey (Reporter) / Cowan, Audrey (Interviewee) / Chicago, Judy, 1939- (Interviewee) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1985-11-21
DescriptionAdolfo Echeveste In-Studio Interview (Grant); Movie Watch II Package (Britton); The Birth Project Package (Britton). Segments on health care for elderly indigent people, Space Probe 8's Movie Watch ("The Thing" and "War of the Worlds"), and Judy Chicago's tapestry artwork projects.
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ContributorsMalatia, Torey (Host) / Babbitt, Bruce E. (Interviewee) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1985-12-30
DescriptionBruce Babbitt In-Studio Interview (Corso); Susan Wyckoff Interview Package (D'Alli). Segments on a presentation of images of Halley's Comet taken at the Mount Hopkins Observatory and a detailed look at Governor Bruce Babbitt's budget proposal for 1986.
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ContributorsMalatia, Torey (Host) / D'Alli, Richard (Reporter) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1986-06-25
DescriptionMarlene Mariani In-Studio Interview (Corso); Monsoons Package (D'Alli); Valley Fever Package (D'Alli). Segments on AHCCCS eligibility (notch group families), the monsoon season, and Valley Fever.
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ContributorsMalatia, Torey (Host) / Lacey, Michael James (Interviewee) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1986-07-07
DescriptionHoward Baldwin In-Studio Interview (Corso); Booker T. Washington Package (Simons). Segments on an AHCCCS-funded liver transplant and the Booker T. Washington High School.