Economics Transit Oriented Boondoggle: The Problem With Detroit’s Streetcar System Investment in any kind of transportation should aid production, not consumption. Jim Russell
Economics U.S. Geography of News Stories Most news coverage in America is focused on L.A., D.C., and New York. Can a new independent radio program change that? Jim Russell
Economics Legacy Economy: Pittsburgh Steel Crazy After All These Years "Manufacturing is no longer just about production. Production is now the core of a much wider set of activities." Jim Russell
Economics Economic Geography of Eds and Meds What's happening with institutions of higher education and medicine? Jim Russell
Economics It’s the Birth Rate, Stupid Explaining the "curious" population trend in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. Jim Russell
Economics Immigration and Gentrification Are our romantic attachments to place to blame for fear of brain drain from, immigration to, and gentrification of our cities? Jim Russell
Economics Australia’s Migration Hangover Migration drives economic growth as the people arriving need places to live. But what happens when the labor force finally flatlines? Jim Russell
Economics Rural China Is Dying Everybody is leaving the farm for the city as China moves from an agricultural economy to an industrial one. Jim Russell
Economics Creative Class Myths About Talent Are young, college-educated people attracted to amenities? Or are they attracted to economic opportunity? Jim Russell
Economics Canada Is Dying Canada's birth rate is so low that it's relying entirely on immigration for any increase in the population, but places and businesses that depend on importing skills will suffer in the new talent production economy. Jim Russell