2012 Predictions
Surprisingly I have received lots of requests for my annual predictions. So here goes a little late. Our work is focused on the long-term. How
Surprisingly I have received lots of requests for my annual predictions. So here goes a little late. Our work is focused on the long-term. How
The two terrific articles on manufacturing in America I wrote about in my last post dramatically demonstrate how futile it is to try to recreate
Finally some good news on the public investment front. As you know, our research has led us to believe that public investments in preparing, retaining
Former President Clinton has written a new book: Back to Work: Why We Need a Smart Government for a Strong Economy. Worth reading. The book basically
After the 2010 election I wrote two posts on how disconnected our politics are from the new economic realities of a flattening world. (You can
A recent LA Times story is headlined “California billionaires plan to put big tax hike on the ballot.” You read that right: private sector leaders
Michigan and the domestic auto industry – the two are still inextricably linked – are now deservedly receiving national recognition for their comeback from a
The news that the city and state have walked away from the Woodward light rail (M1) is not a good way to end the year.
Our Michigan Future Schools (MFS) initiative is taking applications for grants and support services to help launch at least one new high school serving students
While I have been using this post to explore the findings in our new report, I have stockpiled lots of articles that I wanted to
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