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UHERO 101.2: Purchasing Power of Paradise

June 13, 2013

One dollar in Hawaii does not go as far as one dollar in South Dakota. Regional Price Parities (RPPs) measure differences in the price levels of goods and services across states and metropolitan areas for a given year. RPPs are expressed as a percentage of the overall national price level for each year. In 2011 […]

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UHERO 101.1: Unemployment Rate

June 7, 2013

How can economics help me understand the world around me? Check in every Friday for UHERO 101: explaining news that matters with basic economic concepts. UHERO cuts through the jargon and tells you what this means to you. Hawaii’s unemployment rate is often praised as being below the national average. While this is mathematically correct, there are […]

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Bringing China to the Table

June 6, 2013

Radio Australia Interview: Implications for Pacific Countries   1. U.S. PRESIDENT OBAMA AND CHINA PRESIDENT XI ARE MEETING IN CALIFORNIA THIS WEEKEND. WHAT’S AT THE TOP OF THEIR AGENDA? Security issues will surely be number one, with three issues dominating: Cyber-security: Big U.S. concerns about cyber-attacks on U.S. government and industry computers. North Korea: Its unstable […]

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Behind-the-counter, but Over-the-border? A case of emergency contraception

May 23, 2013

When the state imposes age restrictions on consumption of certain goods and services, potential customers often look for ways to avoid these restrictions. “Border-hopping” refers to the practice of crossing a state’s border from the state that has stricter restrictions to the state with more lenient age policies and is well documented in reference to […]

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Are lodging costs starting to tame the tourist boom?

May 8, 2013

The latest visitor highlights from the Hawaii Tourism Authority (HTA) show that both visitor arrivals and spending continued to increase through the first quarter of 2013, albeit at a slower rate than last year. However visitors to the state appear to be booking shorter trips and spending less at local shops, perhaps in response to […]

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Latest Jobs Report Suggests Most Industries Recovering

April 28, 2013

Although slightly slower than in the second half of last year, conditions in the local job market continued to improve in the first quarter of 2013 according to the latest figures from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). The total number of nonfarm jobs in the state grew by 1.6% in the first quarter of […]

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What is a Watershed and Why Does it Matter?

April 22, 2013

Over the years, the term “watershed” has evolved from signifying the divide separating one drainage basin from another to the drainage basin itself. A drainage basin or catchment area is a section of land drained by a river and all of its tributaries. Watersheds come in all shapes and sizes, and the U.S. Environmental Protection […]

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Investigating the Potential for Seawater Air Conditioning in Waikiki

April 14, 2013

Researchers at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa recently concluded a study into the potential for seawater air conditioning (SWAC) in Waikīkī. The study was led by the University of Hawai‘i Sea Grant College Program (UH Sea Grant) in partnership with the the Economic Research Organization at the University of Hawai‘i (UHERO) to investigate various […]

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Benchmark Revision of Non-Farm Payrolls

April 7, 2013

The annual benchmark revision of employment statistics from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) indicated that 4,000 more jobs were created in Hawaii over the past two years than previously thought. The benchmarking process is an annual revision that incorporates unemployment insurance tax records to supplement preliminary payroll estimates, which are based on employer […]

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