Stories From Sep 2018
America’s Sugar ‘Cartel’
American sugar production is highly subsidized by the US government, Beghin explains.
Hurricane Florence: Casualty Losses and Tax Implications
A guide to tax implications from storm damage.
Economic Perspective: Health of the Global Economy
We've focused a lot on the U.S. economy, but how has the global economy been doing the past few years?
You Decide: What’s the New Outlook for Jobs?
The fear of automation replacing labor stretches through almost all job markets. With our tech advancing forward, how has that impacted the market?
ARE Alums Recognized at CALS 2018 Alumni Awards Ceremony
ARE alums Daniel Measell, Callie McAdams, and Josh Stalls were recognized at the CALS 2018 Alumni Awards ceremony.
Introducing AgBioFEWS
ARE's Zach Brown is a co-PI on an NSF NRT grant that created the Agricultural Biotechnology in Our Evolving Food, Energy and Water Systems program.
Economic Perspective: Too Much of a Good Thing?
The low unemployment rate has been well documented, but what other implications does that number have on other aspects of the economy?
Student Spotlight: AGI Entrepreneur Andrew Emanuels
"Dr. Phillips, Dr. Russ and Dr. Wilson have been among the most influential people to me here in CALS; they’re all humble, real people who get it and understand the average ordinary person."
You Decide: How is North Carolina’s Economy at Mid-Year?
Mid-year analysis for state economies is starting to come in. How has North Carolina looked so far for 2018?