Ask the Experts — Revitalizing California’s Business Climate
Join us January 22nd for a live interactive webinar to discuss revitalizing California’s business climate to avoid loss of companies, and high unemployment.
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Join us January 22nd for a live interactive webinar to discuss revitalizing California’s business climate to avoid loss of companies, and high unemployment.
Join us January 22nd for a live interactive webinar to discuss revitalizing California’s business climate to avoid loss of companies, and high unemployment.
by Joel Kotkin and Marshall Toplansky — It’s hard to say the word “innovation” and not think of California. But today, the state’s anti-business policies are driving out innovation industries.
Ownership and Opportunity, a new report from Urban Reform Institute, explores the connection between homeownership and opportunity for upward mobility.
“If we’re going to see future lockdowns, which is not beyond the pale, what you’ll find is that you’re a lot better off in a house with a backyard than you are in a one-bedroom apartment,” said Joel Kotkin.
Casey Chalk reviews Joel’s latest book: “Perhaps one of the great cons of the 21st century has been corporate America’s success… in profiting from tax laws and cheap foreign or immigrant labor that reduces American jobs and keeps money from American taxpayers.”
Robert Grant Price reviews Joel’s latest book: The Coming of Neo-Feudalism. “Feudal times are here again. This is a thesis Joel Kotkin hammers to a fine point in this clarifying study-of-the-moment presented as sweeping history.”
Join us October 17th for a live interactive webinar on how the middle class can survive and thrive during this time of social and economic uncertainty.
Joel Kotkin joins Madeleine Brand to discuss the future of cities post-pandemic as migration from cities to suburbs accelerates with the rise of remote work.
Joel Kotkin’s just released book—The Coming of Neo-Feudalism: A Warning to the Global Middle Class— is on George J Marlin’s list of new political books readers should crack open during their summer vacations.