Spring Distinguished Speaker Series Starts Jan. 30
Mark your calendars for this semester’s distinguished speakers, beginning with Jamie Bologna Pavlik on January 30, followed February 29 with Daniel J. Smith and Joy Buchanan on March 28. Read more about our speakers and what to expect from their discussions!
Recent ACRE Publications
ACRE Publications Examine COVID Relief Fund Transparency and Provide a Guide for Local Governments
Coronavirus Relief Fund Reporting: How States are Promoting Transparency
by Dr. Mavuto Kalulu
Dr. Kalulu’s policy brief examines how various states are ensuring the transparency of COVID-19 Relief Fund expenditures and draws lessons for Arkansas from the more transparent states. Arkansas received $1.25 billion and it is good governance for the state to report residents on how these funds are allocated and expended. The more transparent states provide more detailed information and provide downloadable data on searchable platforms.
COVID Relief Done Right: A Local Government Transparency Guide for Following the One-Time Influx of Funds by
Joyce O. Ajayi and Ashley Philips
Since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, local governments have received an influx of funds from the United States Treasury Department to help pay for unexpected eligible expenses and replace lost revenue. Our latest publication, COVID Relief Done Right, authored by ACRE analyst Joyce O. Ajayi and UCA Associate Professor of Accounting Ashley Philips, provides background on the one-time influx of COVID-19 relief funds in Arkansas and a toolkit for local transparency and accountability in the use of these funds, including a web transparency checklist.
ACRE Director Recognized for Societal Impact
UCA College of Business recently announced the winners of its faculty excellence awards. ACRE Director and UCA Associate Professor of Economics Jeremy Horpedahl was awarded the Societal Impact award, for his impact in the past year in the classroom, through his academic research, and through his engagement with the public (such as media appearances, legislative testimony, and social media writings). Read more…
The Arkansas Center for Research in Economics (ACRE) is an Arkansas focused research center housed in the College of Business at the University of Central Arkansas. ACRE scholars and policy analysts use academic research and original analysis to educate the public on important issues of public policy in Arkansas. Our research focuses on barriers to employment, taxes and spending, targeted incentives, and government transparency. ACRE promotes solutions that respect the personal and economic freedoms of individuals because protecting and expanding these freedoms has a proven record of improving the lives of people around the world and here at home.
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