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Marissa Mayer’s Misstep And The Unstoppable Rise Of Telecommuting
/in Demographics, The EconomyAppearing in: Forbes.com Marissa Mayer’s pronunciamento banning home-based work at Yahoo reflects a great dilemma facing companies and our country over the coming decade. Forget for a minute the amazing […]
Richard Florida Concedes the Limits of the Creative Class
/in Demographics, The Economy, Urban AffairsAppearing in: The Daily Beast Among the most pervasive, and arguably pernicious, notions of the past decade has been that the “creative class” of the skilled, educated and hip would […]
America’s Fastest- and Slowest-Growing Cities
/in DemographicsAppearing in: Forbes.com Since the housing crash of 2007, the decline of the Sun Belt and dispersed, low-density cities has been trumpeted by the national media and by pundits who […]
Joel Talking Growth Corridors on Wisconsin Public Radio
/in Demographics, In the NewsBy: Wisconsin Public Radio On: At Issue, with John Munson John recently talked with John Munson, host of At Issue on Wisconsin Public Radio about the nation’s emerging growth corridors. […]
The Real Winners Of The Global Economy: The Material Boys
/in The EconomyAppearing in: Forbes.com Something strange happened on the road to our much-celebrated post-industrial utopia. The real winners of the global economy have turned out to be not the creative types […]
America’s Red State Growth Corridors
/in Demographics, Rural Policy, The Economy, Urban AffairsAppearing in: Wall Street Journal In the wake of the 2012 presidential election, some political commentators have written political obituaries of the “red” or conservative-leaning states, envisioning a brave new […]
Why The Red States May Benefit Most From More U.S. Immigration
/in Demographics, The EconomyAppearing in: Forbes.com In recent years, the debate over immigration has been portrayed in large part as a battle between immigrant-tolerant blue states and regions and their less welcoming red […]
Blue States Double Down On Suicide Strategy
/in California, Politics, The EconomyAppearing in: Forbes.com Whatever President Obama proposes in his State of the Union for the economy, it is likely to fall victim to the predictable Washington gridlock. But a far […]
California Becoming Less Family-Friendly
/in California, DemographicsAppearing in: Orange County Register For all of human history, family has underpinned the rise, and decline, of nations. This may also prove true for the United States, as demographics, […]
The Cities Winning The Battle For The Fastest Growing High-Wage Sector In The U.S.
/in The Economy, Urban AffairsAppearing in: Forbes.com In an era in which many businesses that pay high wages have been shedding jobs, the wide-ranging employment category of professional, scientific and technical services has been […]