Economics Stuck in Canada You want to encourage talent to follow the jobs, but Canadians resist migration. Why? Jim Russell
Economics Benefits of Bowling Alone Too much social capital can be a bad thing, keeping people rooted where they are instead of encouraging them to follow the jobs. Jim Russell
Economics How the Internet Should Increase Geographic Mobility We're adjusting to a world where more and more interactions are not face-to-face and trust can be cultivated online. Jim Russell
Economics Talent Geography 101 An introduction to migration, one of the many flows that define globalization. Jim Russell
Social Justice For Dying Cancer Patients, Geography is Destiny It’s not what you want; it’s where you go. Dartmouth study finds cancer patients’ end-of-life care is determined by their hospital, not their hopes. Joanne Kenen
Social Justice Define a ‘Great’ City A University of Louisville researcher data-crunches and theorizes about the 'greatest' American cities. Erik Hayden