Economics

What's Great About Midwestern Cities

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Anyone who follow me here knows I write quite a bit about Midwestern cities. They’re what I know best and love most.  read more »

The Midwest Needs International Immigration

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Does America even believe anymore in the saying on the Statue of Liberty’s plaque: “Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free?”  read more »

How to Prepare America for Demographic Decline

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America is in the early days of a vast demographic transition. In the coming decades, the U.S. population will grow far more slowly than ever before  read more »

Western Nations Cripple Their Economies With Green Initiatives While China and Others Laugh

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North America, with its vast resources, may be in a position to save the economies of the west. But governments on both sides of the border seem more concerned with green virtue signaling than actually finding a workable approach to carbon emissions  read more »

An Inflation Hurricane Is Shorting The Electric Grid

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The reports about the damage caused by Hurricane Helene and the amount of water dumped on the region by the storm are gobsmacking.  read more »

Sweden Proves Khaldun-Laffer Right

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In Europe there is a strong general trend in which high-tax nations stagnate economically, while economic growth is shifting towards member states with lower taxation levels, talent supply and business friendly regulations.  read more »

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I'm Not an Urbanist. I'm an Urban Sociologist.

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I’ve written a lot about how growing up in Detroit was instrumental in my desire to improve and revitalize cities. Watching a city being hollowed out and disgraced in the ‘70s and ‘80s can have that impact.  read more »

Kamalafornia Über Alles

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For the last century, no state more epitomized the ideals of upward mobility and technological and cultural innovation than California.  read more »

Immigration Has Benefits and Drawbacks

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Overall, immigration has both positive and negative effects, something rarely acknowledged by advocates on either side.  read more »

More Solar Silliness in The New York Times

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Hyping solar energy is one of America’s most renewable resources. For instance, in 1978, Ralph Nader declared that “everything will be solar in 30 years.”  read more »