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China Photo Book

CBPP Students and Professors Share Their Experience in China

College of Business and Public Policy Professor Dr. Qiujie (Angie) Zheng and students Wesley Early, and Jacob Haworth took many photographs during their trip to China this summer. Accounting student Jacob Haworth has compiled some of these photos along with experiences of fellow travelers into a photo book and has generously decided to share the project with all of us.

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Gunnar Knapp

ISER Director/Professor Gunnar Knapp on KTUU Newshour

After the DOW plunged 532 points KTUU called on ISER Director/Professor Gunnar Knapp to explain what happened, the reasons behind it, and what it could mean for investors and the state.

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Professor Jim Murphy

Professor Jim Murphy's Student's Research Compares Alaskans to ‘Outside’

An article recently published in ADN features Professor Jim Murphy's student's research regarding how Alaskan's behavior may differ from those of people living outside Alaska. It appears to reinforce the notion that we Alaskans tend to do things a bit differently than those elsewhere. A worthwhile read with a peek into our economic psychology.

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Postcards Home from China June 10th, 2015

Postcards Home from China: June 10th, 2015

College of Business and Public Policy accounting and management student Jacob Haworth has submitted another postcard home from China. Nine CBPP students and their professors, Angie Zheng and Paul Johnson were in China for the class "Globalization and China Economy and Business". The course is a three-credit economics upper division elective.

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ISER Woodcut

ISER Offers Expertise in Crisis and Transition

College of Business and Public Policy's Institute of Social and Economic Research (ISER) is helping both Governor Bill Walker and Mayor-elect Ethan Berkowitz in the current challenges the two leaders face in the state and in Anchorage.

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