A white paper authored by Nick Schulz, who serves as a National Chamber Foundation (NCF) Scholar and the DeWitt Wallace Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, and unveiled today by NCF is part of a grow
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Far underneath America's major cities, a crisis is brewing. I speak not of earthquakes or volcanoes, but of sewers and water mains.
When Tyler Cowen's The Great Stagnation was first published this year, pundits everywhere had an "aha!" moment.
A recent study by Giovanni Peri, an economist at the University of California-Davis, found that immigration has no effect on poverty rates and in fact has increased employment among native-born Americans from 2000-2009:
Polls, like the Chamber's Small Business Outlook Survey, show small business owners see policy uncertainty as an obstacle to greater job creation and more economic growth.
The Aspen Institute is known for asking what I like to call "killer questions." Since Aspen is in the business of ideas, they know that questions have a way of focusing the mind on what we know and don't know, spurring on that tumbling, teaming process of
Every year the World Bank releases its Doing Business report, a collection of rankings aimed at p



