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Government is the problem | Daily Republic

Fri, 03/30/2012 - 14:32

The District's 2.7 percent population growth last year was the highest in the nation, according to demographer Joel Kotkin. He reports that the capital region's economy expanded 14 percent since 2007. Over the last decade, 50000 new jobs in ...

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<b>Joel Kotkin</b>: The man urbanists love to hate | Grist

Fri, 03/30/2012 - 14:16

Joel Kotkin: The man urbanists love to hate. By Greg Hanscom. Meet Joel Kotkin, a guy who is reviled by smart growth advocates and new urbanists everywhere. Kotkin, an author and trend-watcher, is fond of dashing urban dreams with cold, ...

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<b>Joel Kotkin</b>: How A Baby Bust Will Turn Asia&#39;s Tigers Toothless

Thu, 03/29/2012 - 18:36

For the last two decades, America's pundit class has been looking for models to correct our numerous national deficiencies. Some of the more deluded have settled on Europe, which, given its persistent low economic growth over the past 20 ...

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The answer to challenges of growth? No growth | A Regulator

Thu, 03/29/2012 - 16:07

Joel Kotkin, executive editor of NewGeography.com, is of like mind, supporting unimpeded suburban growth, because his big goal is population growth; he envisages with pleasure a US population of 400 million by 2050 in an America that is ...

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How A Baby Bust Will Turn Asia&#39;s Tigers Toothless | <b>Joel Kotkin</b>

Thu, 03/29/2012 - 12:47

For the last two decades, America's pundit class has been looking for models to correct our numerous national deficiencies. Some of the more deluded have settled on Europe, which, given its persistent low economic growth over the past 20 ...

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The Evolving Urban Form: Osaka-Kobe-Kyoto | Newgeography.com

Tue, 03/27/2012 - 22:07

G Shock · Login or register to post comments; Email this comment. Subscribe to NG Articles. Subscribe to Articles feed. Or, get articles by email: NewGeography.com is a joint venture of Joel Kotkin and Praxis Strategy Group. Featured Content ...

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DUFF &amp; NONSENSE!: Oh, no, surely not, here comes some Good <b>...</b>

Tue, 03/27/2012 - 02:15

The fact that this cheerful article is written by Joel Kotkin and Shashi Parulekar, hardly typical or frightfully Anglo names, actually makes their point all the stronger. Indeed, on the dominance of the English language they say this: English is an ...

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Jonah Goldberg: Playing the race card again

Mon, 03/26/2012 - 18:35

Andrew S. Ross · Brian Calle · Dan Morain · Dan Walters · Daniel Borenstein · David Lazarus · Debra J. Saunders · George Skelton · Jan Norman · Jim Boren · Jim Newton · Joel Kotkin · Jon Ortiz · Jonah Goldberg · Kathleen Pender · Lois ...

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People for Livable Communities - The End of the Single-Family-Home

Mon, 03/26/2012 - 16:43

by Joel Kotkin, February 29, 2012. Nothing more characterizes the current conventional wisdom than the demise of the single-family house. From pundits like Richard Florida to Wall Street investors, the thinking is that the future of America will ...

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Fresno Bee: We all have a stake in healthy vaccination rate

Mon, 03/26/2012 - 07:36

Andrew S. Ross · Brian Calle · Dan Morain · Dan Walters · Daniel Borenstein · David Lazarus · Debra J. Saunders · George Skelton · Jan Norman · Jim Boren · Jim Newton · Joel Kotkin · Jon Ortiz · Jonah Goldberg · Kathleen Pender · Lois ...

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Newsalert: The Expanding Wealth Of Washington

Mon, 03/26/2012 - 06:42

... about the lowest of any major metropolitan area. Unemployment of course is much higher, reaching 25 percent, in some of the district's poorer neighborhoods. Another great one from Joel Kotkin. Posted by Steve Bartin. Bookmark and Share ...

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Brains and Eggs: The Weekly Wrangle

Mon, 03/26/2012 - 06:00

The Texas Progressive Alliance is wearing a hoodie this week as it brings you the blog roundup. Many groups and organizations provide guides telling you who to vote for. This year, Off the Kuff has a guide of who not to vote for in the 2012 ...

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The Great Reordering of the Urban Hierarchy | Newgeography.com

Sun, 03/25/2012 - 22:38

Joel Kotkin has tirelessly documented the remorseless rise of Washington, DC, rain or shine, in a manner defiant of business cycles. Washington, once a sort of commercial backwater, is now becoming much more a national capital of the type ...

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The Coming Depression: The Future of the U.S. Economy: 2050

Sun, 03/25/2012 - 21:53

Joel Kotkin, distinguished presidential fellow in urban futures at Chapman University, has spent a lot of time thinking about exactly what those changes might look like in 2050. He previously wrote a book about the history of American cities, but ...

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The Leveraged Buyout of the GDR | Newgeography.com

Sat, 03/24/2012 - 06:03

The Next Hundred Million: America in 2050 By Joel Kotkin - Available Now · The City: A Global History by Joel Kotkin · Why is construction so backward? Co-authored by Ian Abley · Millennial Momentum: How a New Generation Is Remaking ...

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Daylee News Nuggets: News Nuggets 913

Fri, 03/16/2012 - 04:43

Rick Santorum's Ugly Appeal to Rural Voters (Joel Kotkin) from the Daily Beast Santorum's campaign of complaint plays into the worst stereotypes of rural life, while overlooking the brighter future already emerging in much of the hinterland.

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The Next Hundred Million: America in 2050 | AMERICA

Thu, 03/15/2012 - 20:41

Drawing on prodigious research, firsthand reportage, and historical analysis, acclaimed forecaster Joel Kotkin reveals how this unprecedented growth will take shape-and why it is the greatest indicator of the nation's long-term economic ...

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23rd Annual Restaurant Finance and Development Conference to <b>...</b>

Thu, 03/15/2012 - 04:39

The list of speakers is extensive, but among the key ones it's worth mentioning people like: Arthur B. Laffer, the founder and chairman of Laffer Associates; Joel Kotkin, Distinguished Presidential Fellow in Urban Futures at Chapman University ...

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<b>Joel Kotkin</b>: The Republican Party&#39;s Fatal Attraction To Rural America

Wed, 03/14/2012 - 18:36

Rick Santorum's big wins in Alabama and Mississippi place the Republican Party in ever greater danger of becoming hostage to what has become its predominate geographic base: rural and small town America. This base, not so much ...

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The Republican Party&#39;s Fatal Attraction To Rural America | <b>Joel Kotkin</b>

Wed, 03/14/2012 - 14:30

By Joel KotkinMarch 14 2012. Appearing in: Forbes.com. Rick Santorum's big wins in Alabama and Mississippi places the Republican Party in ever greater danger of becoming hostage to what has become its predominate geographic base: ...

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Interview on Smartplanet.com

"Greenurbia is the suburbs of the future. The suburbs of the 1950s were bedroom communities for people who commuted into the city. Today, there’s much more employment in the suburbs, and the big change is the number of people working full-time or part-time at home. Having people commute from one computer screen to another doesn’t make sense."

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Praise for The Next Hundred Million

Kotkin has a striking ability to envision how global forces will shape daily family life, and his conclusions can be thought-provoking as well as counterintuitive. It's amazing there isn't more public discussion about the enormous changes ahead, and reassuring to have this talented thinker on the case. — Jennifer Ludden, NPR national desk correspondent

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