Economics Debunking Texas Exceptionalism: De-Regulation Will Not Save Us Houston has a de facto zoning problem. Jim Russell
Economics The Second Machine Age Is Dying Get ready for an unprecedented economic boom in the United States. Jim Russell
Economics The Economic Geography of the Second Machine Age In 2006, the digital economy underwent a dramatic transformation that changed the map of talent migration. Jim Russell
Social Justice The Geography of Profanity Like other things, our preferred swear words are regional. Jay Livingston
Economics Exploiting Puerto Rico’s Fuzzy Sovereignty With the homeland as neither nation nor state, Puerto Ricans twist in the wind of political whimsy. Jim Russell
Economics The Political Geography of Market Urbanism The later the economic boom, the greater the municipal area. Jim Russell
Economics The Geography of Aspiration Migration analysis places too much emphasis on push factors and not enough on the pull of opportunity. Jim Russell
Economics The Economic Geography of Tech Talent The tech talent apple doesn't fall too far from the university tree. Jim Russell
Social Justice This Week in Report Cards A round-up of news and research on rankings mostly pertaining to America. Kate Wheeling
Social Justice The 30 Top Thinkers Under 30: The World Traveler Whose First Love Is Geographic Data—and Its Ability to Inform We canvassed the world of the social and behavioral sciences, looking for rising stars whose careers promise to make a lasting mark. We'll be profiling the top 30 throughout the month of April. Avital Andrews