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Research

Morrison Institute is a leading resource for relevant research, analysis and policy choices of public value. Recent research reports are listed below.

More Morrison Institute research reports are available in the Arizona State University archives.

Unlocking Resilience: The Key to Healthy Aging in Arizona

Reports and Publications

August 2010

John Stuart Hall, Alex Zautra, Kristin Borns, Erica Edwards, Monica Stigler, Richard Toon, Nancy Welch, Eric Rasmussen



Campaign Finance: The Clean Elections Quandry

Reports and Publications

March 2010

David Berman



Historically, the prominence of affluent groups and individuals among the contributors to state political campaigns has given rise to fear of a government of “checkbook democracy,” in which successful lawmakers are obligated to those who contribute large sums of money.



Forum 411: Domestic Violence in Arizona: Old Problems, New Possibilities

Reports and Publications

March 2010

Morrison Institute Staff



Forum 411: Do Good Neighbors Make Good Citizens?

Reports and Publications

December 2009

Morrison Institute Staff



The Price of Stewardship: The Future of Arizona State Parks

Reports and Publications

October 2009

Grady Gammage Jr, Nancy Welch, Dave White, Bill Hart, Monica Stigler, Yuri Artibise



Forum 411: Road to Recovery: Lessons from Arizona's First Economy

Reports and Publications

September 2009

Morrison Institute Staff



Truth and Consequences: Gambling, Shifting, and Hoping in Arizona Health Care

Reports and Publications

June 2009

Kent Hill, Dennis Hoffman, Nancy Welch, William Hart, John Stuart Hall, Roger Hughes, Jill Rissi



The recession has pushed more people out of work, and as a result, swelled the ranks of Arizona’s uninsured. Arizona has one of the nation’s highest levels of residents without health insurance – almost one in five people.



Forum 411: Arizona's Mind-Body Problem

Reports and Publications

June 2009

Morrison Institute Staff



Some of Arizonans’ most common and destructive illnesses —those of the brain— are failing to receive adequate treatment due to a combination of modern governmental gridlock and a centuries-old philosophy that separates the mind from the body.



To Learn and Earn: Arizona's Unfinished Business in Human Capital

Reports and Publications

March 2009

Nancy Welch, Richard Toon, Yuri Artibise



Forum 411: Great Expectations: Arizona Teens Speak Up

Reports and Publications

March 2009

Morrison Institute Staff



“Great Expectations: Arizona Teens Speak Up,” the fourth issue of Morrison Institute for Public Policy’s Forum 411 briefing series, offers insights into the state’s 600,000-plus adolescents from professionals who work with them every day and from teens themselves.