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ACRE Fellow Receives Award at SOBIE Conference

By Caleb Taylor Dango Kumwenda, an ACRE Fellow and UCA MBA student, was awarded a “Student Presentation Award” at the 2019 Society of Business, Industry and Economics (SOBIE) conference on April 11th. Kumwenda is a part of ACRE’s Research Fellowship Program. In this program, students work with a professor to write a publishable research paper […]

Misallocated Incentives: How Ƶ Could Be Better

By Aaron Newell Where should state governments’ target economic incentives? Should they attempt to boost already thriving counties, or should they focus on developing poorer counties? Dango Kumwenda, an ACRE Fellow and UCA MBA student, recently wrote an op-ed for the Ƶ Democrat-Gazette titled “Bad incentives: Rich counties benefit most,” arguing that Ƶ is misallocating […]

ACRE Analyst Quoted in Article Ƶ Incentives and Land-Based Salmon Farms

By Aaron Newell Policy makers trying to create a better environment for businesses have many different options – but some are better than others. ACRE Policy Analyst Jacob Bundrick recently discussed some of these options with John Evans and Rachel Sapin of IntraFish.com. In an article published on March 12th, “Could incentives power more US […]

Good Data is Vital to Public Policy

by Aaron Newell ACRE Policy Analyst Jacob Bundrick recently wrote how better access to data can lead to better policy outcomes in Ƶ. In “Data holds the key: Good analysis vital for policy,” an Ƶ Democrat-Gazette op-ed on February 13, 2019, Bundrick explains that when it comes to targeted development incentives, Ƶ is lacking in […]