Stories From Jan 2022
You Decide: Did the Chances of a Recession In 2022 Just Go Up?
Are there signs of a looming recession in 2022? What can organizations do to fend one off?
Register Now for Extension’s Farm Tax Webinars
The webinars will be taught by Guido van der Hoeven, ARE emeritus and agricultural tax specialist.
“ARE Discussions” & The Cost of Air Pollution
Eric Edwards (NC State) and Michael Anderson (UC Berkeley) share their research in the webinar series, Agricultural and Resource Economics discussions, hosted by UC Davis.
Gutierrez-Li Selected For NC State Impact Scholars Program
Impact Scholars attend workshops to build their capacity to create innovative research impacts on society and write more competitive grant proposals.
WOTUS: Recording and Presentations From a Recent Webinar
Learn about the potential impacts of changes to the definition of WOTUS, or Waters of the United States, and how it could affect growers across the country.
‘I Quit’: North Carolina Ranks 9th Nationally for Worker Quit Rate
“In my opinion, NC ranks high on the resignation scale because it has a dynamic economy that has generated significant expansion in better paying jobs, such as in tech, finance, and healthcare.” Mike Walden explained.
Poole College Welcomes New Faculty Members
Luca David Opromolla, the Owens Professor of International Economics, has a joint appointment with the Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics and the Economics Department.
Present Use Value: Transferring Property Enrolled in Present Use Value Property Taxation
A new factsheet provides an overview of the Present-Use Value (PUV) property tax program in North Carolina, with an emphasis on disposition and transfer situations.
You Decide: How Deep is Our Economic Divide?
There will always be differing ideas of how the economy should be handled. How have economists viewed it in the past and what do they consider when looking forward?