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ContributorsMokwa, Michael (Author) / McIntosh, Daniel (Author) / Eaton, John (Author) / Evans, Anthony (Author) / Hill, Kent (Author) / L. William Seidman Research Institute (Contributor)
Created2016-04-13
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The 2016 College Football Playoff National Championship Game was held on January 11, 2016, in Glendale, Arizona. The W. P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University was commissioned to conduct an economic impact assessment of the Game and events surrounding it, including the impact of direct and indirect

The 2016 College Football Playoff National Championship Game was held on January 11, 2016, in Glendale, Arizona. The W. P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University was commissioned to conduct an economic impact assessment of the Game and events surrounding it, including the impact of direct and indirect visitor and organizational expenditures. This study utilized multiple research, survey and analytical methodologies. This report will outline the methodologies used and the results obtained in the study and the economic impact. 

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ContributorsJames, Tim (Timothy Jon) (Author) / Evans, Anthony John (Author) / Madly, Eva (Author) / L. William Seidman Research Institute (Contributor)
Created2014-04-04
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This study examines the economic impact of the Central Arizona Project (CAP) to the State of Arizona in two aspects: the construction of CAP, 1973‐1993; and the impact of CAP's water supply delivery operations, 1986‐2010. A modified IMPLAN input‐output model for the State of Arizona is used to implement both

This study examines the economic impact of the Central Arizona Project (CAP) to the State of Arizona in two aspects: the construction of CAP, 1973‐1993; and the impact of CAP's water supply delivery operations, 1986‐2010. A modified IMPLAN input‐output model for the State of Arizona is used to implement both analyses. The economic impacts for each analysis are assessed in terms of gross state product (GSP) and employment.

ContributorsSoleri, Paolo, 1919-2013 (Contributor)
Created1973-10-22
DescriptionWilliam E. Thompson (cultural historian), Harvey Cox (theologian), and Mel Roman (psychiatrist), disuss their personal experiences and trends in their fields and relate them to the ideas of Paolo Soleri as reflected at Arcosanti. Paolo Soleri introduces the three speakers.
ContributorsCosanti (Contributor) / Soleri, Paolo, 1919-2013 (Contributor)
Created1974-07-19
ContributorsSoleri, Paolo, 1919-2013 (Contributor)
DescriptionUnidentified speaker discussing aviation architecture and planning, followed by a slide presentation by Paolo Soleri on the same topic. Ian McHarg also briefly discusses the same topic.
ContributorsKDKB (Contributor) / Soleri, Paolo, 1919-2013 (Contributor)
Created1971-10-12
DescriptionWilliam Edward Compton interviews Paolo Soleri on the program Forum on radio station KDKB, Phoenix. Soleri discusses his life experiences and the development of his architectural and urban planning theories, concepts and designs.
ContributorsArizona State University (Contributor) / Soleri, Paolo, 1919-2013 (Contributor)
DescriptionPresentation and slide show by Paolo Soleri in the Education Lecture Hall at Arizona State University. The presentation consists of about 300 slides illustrating the development of the "Two Suns" concept being applied to the Arcosanti Arcology under construction near Cordes Junction, Arizona. Soleri is introduced by Stan Jones.
ContributorsSoleri, Paolo, 1919-2013 (Contributor)
DescriptionPaolo Soleri discusses his architectural and philosophical theories and concepts in a college lecture hall. Wolf Von Eckardt (architectural critic) discusses his views on Soleri's ideas. Soleri and Von Eckardt also answer questions from the audience.
ContributorsWCBS TV (Contributor) / New York State Education Department (Contributor) / Soleri, Paolo, 1919-2013 (Contributor)
Created1972-05-07
DescriptionCamera Three television program hosted by Stewart L. Udall. Footage includes Soleri talking with a range of notable writers and figures in architecture, art and other fields. Also includes footage of Cosanti, Soleri's headquarters in Scottsdale, as well as models of his works.