The “story” related to economic growth is better understood now than at any time I can remember. People know that many things impact an area’s ability to not just grow, but to grow well. The “story” related to economic growth is better understood now than at any time...
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Properly Analyzing Tax Policy – Where to Start the Debate
The following is an opinion piece that appeared in the Arizona Capitol Times. The next few weeks will include much debate about President Trump’s economic plans with a primary focus on tax cuts. The typical question will be: “So, is this good?” The typical answer by...
First Quarter Economic and Policy Thoughts – Two Steps Forward for AZ
People may disagree on individual political issues, but there is no denying we are taking more steps forward than back. I was asked during an interview what I thought about the performance of our state policymakers and the legislative session this year. It wasn’t the...
Economic Gunslingers – When Research No Longer Matters
I remain bullish about my home state of Arizona. However, funding will remain tight for a while longer and we need to be more thoughtful when we tax and spend. It’s easy to take the generic, non-committal, lack of detail approach in economics and public policy. I...
Economic Reform – Fixing Problems or Borrowing from the Future?
Politics has become very binary (all 1s and 0s). A person is expected to be for something or against. A policy issue is expected to either help the country or cause harm. In reality, many issues are complex and the answer is somewhere in the middle. This is true with...
Do We Need More Economic Development Tools in AZ?
Working closely with economic developers and organizations, the "toolbox of incentives" is brought up regularly. Most recently, the GPLET incentive (where a city can reduce property taxes on an individual development) has produced many conversations and hours on the...
Curbside Economics in Arizona – a.k.a. Ice Cream, Pie, and Egos
There is significant disagreement on tax policy changes and how they affect the economy. The “Left” is spending a lot of time complaining about past actions while the “Right” is arguing that more is always good. I was born with something broken in my brain that makes...
Planning and Economic Opportunities in Arizona
If you’re like me you’re wondering what will happen in 2017 in terms of local politics and economics. It’s best guess stuff at the moment. But, best guess is that Arizona will outperform the U.S. as long as we continue to make economic progress a priority. If you’re...
Will AZ Policymakers Feel Pressure to Ramp Up Spending Next Year?
Policymakers are often under pressure to spend what is coming in the door. This is true even for the thoughtful ones. It happens at the state, county, and city levels. I have seen a lot of budgets developed over the years, and there is always something “critical” to...
Bow Ties and British Accents – Trump Recession Fears
Will Trump policies cause a recession or an economic boom? It’s hard to read or watch an economic report without triggering a yawn. However, add a bow tie to a British economist and you can’t help but smile. This marginally comical video (link also below) brought up a...