The “Donut Effect” in Austin
People can get much of what they used to get in the city in the suburbs, in the exurbs and on their computer,” says Joel Kotkin, professor of urban studies at Chapman University in Orange, California.
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People can get much of what they used to get in the city in the suburbs, in the exurbs and on their computer,” says Joel Kotkin, professor of urban studies at Chapman University in Orange, California.
A new report shows Canada is looking more and more like a neo-feudal state, with a small number of very wealthy individuals and an increasingly expanding lower class of people whose incomes and wealth are shrinking year by year.
Joel Kotkin talks with Spectrum News about the improving economy, and why many people aren’t yet feeling that improvement.
Joel Kotkin talks with Freddy Gray about Biden and Trump’s respective attempts to burnish their credentials with the unions this week, and the mood of American voters.
Author and demographer Joel Kotkin is a big fan of the suburbs, seeing them as a sign of continuing urban reinvention: “the urban fringe is where the American dream is now being rediscovered,” writes Kotkin.
On this episode of Feudal Future, hosts Joel Kotkin and Marshall Toplansky are joined by robotics engineer, Wyatt Newman, and executive director of the Twin Institute, Michael Grieves, to discuss industrial artificial intelligence.
On this special Feudal Future episode, join Joel Kotkin as he sits down with Marshall Toplansky & Sougata Poddar as they discuss Chapman University’s brand new report on nurturing California industries.
Joel Kotkin talks with John Gormley about the negative impact of EV mandates on middle and working class families.
Joel Kotkin joins Dr. Kate Devlin on The Bunker to discuss the death of Silicon Valley, and how it may affect California.
Joel Kotkin joins Angela Kokott on QR Calgary Radio to discuss how the push for EVs represents an assault on the working class.