LC Bulletin: NMSU business professor makes 2012 predictions
February 3, 2012. Retrieved online February 6, 2012 from Staff, Las Cruces Bulletin
New Mexico’s economic recovery will remain sluggish as it grows at a slow pace this year
New Mexico’s economic recovery will remain sluggish as it grows at a slow pace this year
The state’s economy will continue to grow at a tepid pace in 2012, mirroring the national recovery, according to an economi More »
NMSU economist: New Mexico’s economic recovery will remain sluggish in 2012
January 19, 2012 by Janet Perez, NMSU News Center
The state’s economy will continue to grow at a tepid pace in 2012, mirroring the national recovery, according to an economist at New Mexico State University.
In his economic forecast for New Mexico, Jim Peach said the economy will generate between 8,000 and 12,000 non-farm payroll jobs this year, which is consistent with historic averag More »
LCSN: Economy raises concerns of another recession
August 21, 2011. Retrieved online August 22, 2011 from Brook Stockberger, Las Cruces Sun-News
LAS CRUCES - The Great Recession ended two summers ago. The United States economy has experienced growth, sometimes small growth, but growth just the same.
So why are so many people wondering if the country has slid, or is about to slide, back into another recession?
With the stock market jumping More »
LCSN: Recession the sequel: Will the economy fall again?
March 28, 2011. Retrieved online March 28, 2011 from AUTHOR, Las Cruces Sun-News
LAS CRUCES - The slogan for "Jaws 2" teemed with danger: "Just when you thought it was safe to go back into the water." "Poltergeist II" simply, eerily, stated: "They're back."
Just as with the monster or killer or blob of space goo from any bad horror flick, we are left wondering if the Great Recession is reall More »
LC Bulletin: Arrowhead Center, Leading economic development for New Mexico State University
December 4, 2009. Retrieved online: December 7, 2009 from JENNA FROSCH, Las Cruces Bulletin
About Arrowhead: The Arrowhead Center performs wide-ranging services that contribute to the creation and expansion of small businesses in New Mexico. These services and products include:
Business assistance, including business plan development
Entrepreneurship education and training
Analysis of More »
LCSN: Green heads NMSU’s School of Hotel, Restaurant and Tourism Management
October 30, 2009. Retrieved online November 2, 2009 from Brook Stockberger, Las Cruces Sun-News
LAS CRUCES — Janet Green has a message to anyone who wants to open a restaurant: Remember that cooking food is just one of many important aspects you'll have to master.
Green, 50, is the director of New Mexico State University's School of Hotel, Restaurant and Tourism Management.
"In some way More »
