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Created2007-11
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Nearly everyone is talking about sustainability. But what exactly does it mean—especially for Arizona? Morrison Institute and Arizona State University’s Global Institute of Sustainability answer that question and many more in this report.

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ContributorsMelnick, Rob (Publisher) / Hall, John Stuart (Editor) / Welch, Nancy (Editor, Contributor) / Waits, Mary Jo (Contributor) / Fulton, William (Contributor) / Morrison Institute for Public Policy (Publisher)
Created2000-01
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A follow-up to The New Economy: A Guide for Arizona, which described the new economy and provided data on where Arizona stands. This report offers a broad set of choices to help Arizona's people and places prosper in the new economy.

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ContributorsMelnick, Rob (Publisher) / Cayer, N. Joseph (Editor) / Hall, John Stuart (Editor, Contributor) / Welch, Nancy (Editor) / Waits, Mary Jo (Contributor) / Morrison Institute for Public Policy (Publisher)
Created1999-10
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It is an oversimplification to describe the new economy as a technology revolution, something that is mostly driven by and affects business. Clearly, new technologies and business practices are central to the concept of a new economy. However, that’s the easy part to understand. The bigger challenge is to grasp—and

It is an oversimplification to describe the new economy as a technology revolution, something that is mostly driven by and affects business. Clearly, new technologies and business practices are central to the concept of a new economy. However, that’s the easy part to understand. The bigger challenge is to grasp—and then develop strategies to take advantage of—how public policies in the new economy can most positively affect people and places. This report is meant to help Arizonans do just that.

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ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / Melnick, Rob (Panelist) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created2006-03-10
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Friday Edition. Panelists discuss Google's new office at ASU, the death of State Senator Marilyn Jarrett, pressure between state lawmakers and Governor Napolitano regarding the use of National Guard troops along the Mexican border, and state lawmakers' use of their own attorneys in court to defend the English language learner

Friday Edition. Panelists discuss Google's new office at ASU, the death of State Senator Marilyn Jarrett, pressure between state lawmakers and Governor Napolitano regarding the use of National Guard troops along the Mexican border, and state lawmakers' use of their own attorneys in court to defend the English language learner proposal. Panelists include Rob Melnick, ASU Associate Vice President of Academic Affairs; Howard Fischer, Capitol Media Services; Robbie Sherwood, Arizona Republic; Richard de Uriarte, Arizona Republic.