Researchers found that before the years-long drought in Cape Town, South Africa, wealthier people used more water. The city reduced use during the drought and water distribution became more equal.
A Washington State University researcher has found that, on average, men not only showed less empathy toward temporary agricultural laborers, also known as H-2A guest workers, but were also less likely to see food supply…
New WSU research shows the economic impact of the COVID-19 global pandemic has significantly affected vulnerable and underrepresented groups when it comes to being able to work.
WSU Economics professor Gregmar Galinato was honored this summer for receiving the 2018 Outstanding Journal Article by the Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics. Greg Galinato The journal chose Galinato’s paper, “Tobacco Education Program Spending…
SEATTLE – With sales and employment figures rising, Seattle business executives indicated they are optimistic about the local, regional and national economies and, in fact, expect modest growth over the coming year.