UHERO forecast: Hawaiʻi’s growth down, but not out
The newest report focuses on the impact of natural disasters and sagging construction on Hawaiʻi’s economy.
The newest report focuses on the impact of natural disasters and sagging construction on Hawaiʻi’s economy.
The newest University of Hawaiʻi Economic Research Organization report states that Hawaiʻi’s four counties, which are enjoying robust economic conditions and prospects for continued growth, remain vulnerable to adverse developments.
A dissertation by a UH Mānoa graduate student Xiaodong Sun on homeschooling is one of the most accessed out 2.25 million full-text graduate works across all subject areas.
The Pacific Business Center Program's Pacific Regional Breadfruit Initiative is expanding awareness of the economic and health benefits of breadfruit.
The federal tax cuts are welcome news for local households and they will matter less for Hawaiʻi’s already-hot economy
Improving global conditions provide a favorable environment for continued expansion in the islands.
Hawaiʻi’s growth continues to slow, even as visitor arrivals chalk up new records.
After several years of rapid expansion, the pace of building has eased, but there are enough new projects to maintain construction activity.
The study argues that fully appreciating the multitude of benefits the nearshore fishery provides to society is a crucial step towards sustainable management.
The council is the country’s presidential panel focused on national policies and strategies relating to the economy and social welfare.