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By Joel Kotkin

We Must Remember Manufacturing
April 21, 2009
Forbes.com
The Obama administration is dangerously post-industrial.
Best Cities For Jobs
April 14, 2009
Forbes.com
In hard times, metropolitan areas in Texas and college towns hold out the best opportunities for employment.
The American Suburb Is Bouncing Back
April 07, 2009
Forbes.com
Don't believe the urban-living fundamentalists.
The Zone Of Sanity
March 31, 2009
Forbes.com
Kansas City, a paradigm in hard times.
Why We Need A New Works Progress Administration
March 24, 2009
Forbes.com
To really revive the economy, learn from New Deal programs that worked.
Cash, Not Pretense
March 19, 2009
Forbes.com
An entrepreneur's guide to the credit crisis.
How Elite Environmentalists Impoverish Blue-Collar Americans
March 17, 2009
Forbes.com
Welcome to the new politics of scarcity.
How Houston Will Weather The Recession
March 10, 2009
Forbes.com
Energy and real estate are suffering, but Texans are optimistic.
Urban Inequality Could Get Worse
March 03, 2009
Forbes.com
Barack Obama's tax policies may hurt the same middle-class city dwellers who supported him.
The Decline Of Los Angeles
February 24, 2009
Forbes.com
From real estate to unemployment, the city has suffered under Antonio Villaraigosa. So why is he getting re-elected?
Oregon Fail
February 17, 2009
Forbes.com
Hard times for business and real estate out West.
The Privileged Public Sector
February 10, 2009
Forbes.com
With perks like pensions and health care, do these workers deserve a bailout, too?
New York Should End Its Obsession With Manhattan
February 03, 2009
Forbes.com
Goodbye to Bloomberg's ''luxury city.''
Obama, Fight The Green Agenda
January 27, 2009
Forbes.com
Don't alienate suburban voters or further endanger the economy.
Obama Family Values
January 20, 2009
Forbes.com
A model of proper parenting and spirituality for the next generation.
A Bailout For Yuppies
January 13, 2009
Forbes.com
Allocating money for water slides and elite professionals is more than foolhardy.
Stop The Bonuses
January 06, 2009
Forbes.com
Capping Wall Street compensation will help the country--and New York.
Stimulate Manufacturing, Not Consumption
December 30, 2008
Forbes.com
Increasing production is fundamental to economic growth.
Good-Bye, Gentry
December 23, 2008
Forbes.com
Unrest against well-heeled liberals is brewing.
Saving The Industrial Heartland
December 18, 2008
Forbes.com
Inspiration from Kalamazoo.
Cash Is King
December 12, 2008
Forbes Asia Magazine dated December 22, 2008
Asian and Latino communities in California are doing just fine
Help Mississippi, Not Michigan
December 05, 2008
Forbes.com
American industry is doing just fine outside of Detroit.
California And The Jews
November 24, 2008
Forbes.com
How America's ethnic groups make it to the top.
In Ethnic Enclaves, The U.S. Economy Thrives
November 21, 2008
Forbes.com
Asian and Latino communities benefit from doing business in cash.
Young Voters Turn America Left
November 12, 2008
Forbes.com
The millennial generation and a Democratic White House.
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