BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Southeast Asia is one of the fastest growing economic regions in the world and leading this transformation is a group of 10 nations called the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). Two centers in the Indiana University Kelley School of Business are helping to present a half-day seminar about business opportunities for… Read more »
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Kelley professor travels with Indy Chamber to study Switzerland’s work-based learning system and bolster Indiana’s workforce
ZURICH – Phil Powell, executive director of the Indiana Business Research Center at Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business, is among a delegation of more than 100 business, government, nonprofit and education leaders who have traveled to Switzerland to study the country’s work-based learning system. The delegation, which also includes IU President Pam Whitten and… Read more »
Kelley School’s Indiana Business Review offers a glimpse into what Hoosiers can expect in 2022
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — After a year off the road, economists and faculty members at the Indiana University Kelley School of Business in November renewed their tradition of presenting an economic forecast for the coming year in person to groups of community and business leaders around the state. Kelley faculty presented their 2022 Business Outlook… Read more »
Indiana’s Census 2020 results: Metro areas and minority populations fuel state’s growth
More than half of counties lose population, according to analysis by Kelley’s Indiana Business Research Center BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Latest results from the 2020 Census show that Indiana’s population growth over the past decade largely was driven by gains in a handful of metropolitan areas and exclusively through gains among the state’s minority… Read more »
IBRC analysis of U.S. Census results: Indiana added nearly 302,000 residents since 2010
BLOOMINGTON and INDIANAPOLIS — The U.S. Census Bureau released its first results from the 2020 U.S. Census on April 26 and revealed that Indiana added 301,726 residents since the last census was taken in 2010 — a 4.7 percent increase. Indiana’s official population count was 6,785,528 as of April 1, 2020. This once-a-decade head-count… Read more »
As many of us want to forget 2020, Kelley School experts offer a glimpse of next year
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — It has been said that after this year, there will be fewer people suggesting that hindsight is always 2020. More than ever, many are looking ahead to the following year, a process that began in November at the Indiana University Kelley School of Business with presentations of its Business Outlook forecast… Read more »
Kelley’s Indiana Business Research Center supports U.S. Opportunity Zones initiative
WASHINGTON – A new online tool developed at the Indiana University Kelley School of Business to help economic and community developers in areas identified as Opportunity Zones is being praised by a top official at the U.S. Department of Commerce. The USA Opportunity Zones tool was created by the Indiana Business Research Center at… Read more »
Looking ahead into 2020 and celebrating 100 years of moments leading to momentum
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – In November, faculty at Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business toured the state, sharing its annual economic forecast for the coming year. While the presentations are valuable and attract news coverage, a yearly special issue of the Indiana Business Review, published by the Indiana Business Research Center, provides an opportunity for… Read more »
IU president presents Kelley-authored economic report at CEO summit in Washington, D.C.
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – At a recent summit of American and Australian chief executives in Washington, D.C., Indiana University President Michael A. McRobbie presented findings of an economic report prepared in part by two research centers in the Kelley School of Business. The American Australian Business Council commissioned the report, which highlights a deep and… Read more »
Kelley School report finds that the number of veterans in Indiana is declining
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – With Veteran’s Day approaching, a new report from Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business found that about half of the Hoosier state’s veterans are age 65 and older. Indiana is projected to see a continued decline in the number of veterans in coming decades, said the report in the journal InContext,… Read more »