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North America’s Fastest-Growing Cities

October 11, 2010/in Demographics, The Economy, Urban Affairs

Appearing in: Forbes.com The U.S. and Canada’s emerging cities are not experiencing the kind of super-charged growth one sees in urban areas of the developing world, notably China and India. […]

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California’s Failed Statesmen

September 26, 2010/in California, Politics, The Economy

Appearing in: Orange County Register The good news? Like most rock or movie stars, there’s nothing fundamentally wrong with California. It’s still talented, and retains great physical gifts. Our climate, […]

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Latino Dems Should Rethink Loyalty

September 26, 2010/in Demographics, Politics

Appearing in: Politico Given the awful state of the economy, it’s no surprise that Democrats are losing some support among Latinos. But they can still consider the ethnic group to […]

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Why Housing Will Come Back

September 15, 2010/in Demographics, The Economy

Appearing in: Forbes.com Few icons of the American way of life have suffered more in recent years than  homeownership. Since the bursting of the housing bubble, there has been a […]

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Urban Plight: Vanishing Upward Mobility

September 13, 2010/in The Economy, Urban Affairs

Appearing in: The American Since the beginnings of civilization, cities have been crucibles of progress both for societies and individuals. A great city, wrote Rene Descartes in the seventeenth century, […]

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Where’s Next: November May Determine Regional Winners

September 8, 2010/in Politics, The Economy

As the recovery begins, albeit fitfully, where can we expect growth in jobs, incomes and, most importantly, middle class opportunities? In the US there are two emerging “new” economies, one […]

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America’s 21st-Century Business Model

August 31, 2010/in Demographics, The Economy

Appearing in: Forbes.com Current attitudes aren’t too kind to the old American way of doing business. In our globalized economy, the most enthusiastically touted approaches are those adopted by centralized, […]

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The China Syndrome

August 24, 2010/in The Economy

Appearing in: Forbes.com China’s ascension to the world’s second-largest economy, surpassing Japan, has led to predictions that it will inevitably snatch the No. 1 spot from the United States. Nomura […]

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Sarah Palin: The GOP’s Poison Pearl

August 17, 2010/in Politics

Appearing in: Forbes.com Sarah Palin has emerged as the right’s sweetheart, a cross between a pin-up girl and Joan of Arc. For some activists, like the American Thinker‘s Lloyd Marcus, […]

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Urban Legends: Why Suburbs, Not Dense Cities, are the Future

August 17, 2010/in Demographics, Urban Affairs

Appearing in: Foreign Policy The human world is fast becoming an urban world — and according to many, the faster that happens and the bigger the cities get, the better […]

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