: General Foundation
What do a Fortune 500 CEO, a billionaire called Chuck and a media-mogul-turned-big-city-mayor have in common? In the last week, they’ve shared ideas on what it will take to create jobs and grow America’s economy.
NCF had the pleasure of hosting yesterday an esteemed slate of speakers and panelists to discuss a critical issue: high-skilled immigration reform.
Arizona's Board of Cosmetology seems to have something to say about the make-up of the American dream.
Rich Cooper has a nice write-up of Electronic Arts CEO John Riccitello’s fascinating recent speech on technology, innovation, jobs, and disruptive enterprise. Of particular interest were the following remarks:
There was a time when videogames were relegated to arcades and movie theaters. For 25 cents, a frog hopped through traffic and a giant ape tossed barrels down a ramp. Today’s games look more like Hollywood blockbusters, accessible with a diverse array of hi-tech, wireless devices.
As someone who conducts analysis on public policy I spend a lot of time looking at academic research. Few pieces of research have bothered me more than a recent paper by Craig Doidge, G. Andrew Karolyi, and René M. Stulz called “The U.S.

