Jim Blanchard, taxes and jobs
As many of you know I worked for Governor Blanchard, I thought then – and even more so now – he was real good for
As many of you know I worked for Governor Blanchard, I thought then – and even more so now – he was real good for
Another great New York Times Economix blog from Bruce Bartlett. Highly recommended! Bartlett, as you will recall, is one of the original supply side tax
When we started Michigan Future in 1991 we included in our initial presentations on the economy an observation that if you got a college degree
Gail Collins wrote a really insightful op ed on the divisions that characterizes American politics today. Entitled “Running on Empty” she argues that: “Our biggest
Michigan spent most of the 20th century building a world class system of higher education – both universities and community colleges. That system is now
Terrific Slate article entitled Don’t Mess with Massachusetts: It may be everyone’s punching bag, but it’s time to face facts: The Bay State is best. You
For my Wayne State presentation we updated data on job growth since the start of the Great Recession in December 2007. From then through March
Micheline Maynard wrote an insightful article for Atlantic Cities entitled The Midwest’s Big Economic Miscalculation. She writes particularly about Michigan’s continuing belief that the auto industry
Each time I write about charter schools I feel the need to start with we are a big supporter of charters. Have been since their
As we have written previously Thomas Friedman and Michael Mandelbaum in their terrific new book That Used To Be Us lay out the right goal
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