Working from home could become even more rewarding. Tulsa is aiming to attract people by offering those who work remotely […]
The Geopolitics of the United States, Part 1: The Inevitable Empire
Like nearly all of the peoples of North and South America, most Americans are not originally from the territory that […]
Financing African cities: What is the role of land value capture?
This week, December 10-14, marks the Program for Infrastructure Development in Africa (PIDA) week. This year’s conference is under the […]
South Africa: Key Issues and Challenges
As I’ve previously written, I had the opportunity to visit South Africa recently and meet with a number of executives […]
When Harlem Unemployment Pays for Midtown Luxury
A 1990s-era cash-for-visas program was designed to lure foreign investment to distressed communities. Instead, it subsidizes luxury real estate. Congress […]
Collateral Damage
By Rebecca McReynolds, Chazen Global Insights, How legal systems block access to credit in emerging market countries It’s been well […]
Africa’s Electrifying Future
Emerging and frontier markets are a focal point of this year’s World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, which takes place […]
Ag tourism touted as way to boost rural economies
By FREDERIC J. FROMMER Agritourism a Boon for Small Farm CHARLES TOWN, W.Va. (AP) — With its sweet fruit-flavored liqueurs, […]
Centralization of the African Union Leadership Summits
Liesl Louw-Vaudran, a journalist and an analyst from South Africa with a solid experience in African affairs, summarizes the ways […]
The PC16: Identifying China’s Successors
By George Friedman, Stratfor, China has become a metaphor. It represents a certain phase of economic development, which is driven […]