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Voting simulations of the 2024 presidential election conducted by William H. Frey make plain that rising women’s enthusiasm for Kamala Harris’ candidacy could lead to consequential shifts in the 2024 election. brookings.edu/articles/kamal…
Creating the next generation of adaptive reuse policies, such as converting obsolete office buildings into housing, is one way that cities can revitalize their downtowns following the pandemic, Tracy Hadden Loh 🌸 & Hanna Love write. brookings.edu/articles/how-t…
Crucible of 2000s China Shock forged help U.S, place-based industrial strategy that is now responding to past and potentially future industrial shocks. My new post The Brookings Institution @BookingsMetro brookings.edu/interactive/in…
Places that were China shock losers are Bidenomics winners Great to see Neil Irwin pick up on our new The Brookings Institution analyss of Biden-Harris industrial policy. Would also add future-looking benefits for energy transition communities axios.com/2024/08/29/chi…
"Place-based" policies designed to heal China Shock regions are also "future-proofing" energy-shift communities. New from Glencora Haskins Maya Garg and I Brookings Metro Jesse D. Jenkins Ronald Brownstein brookings.edu/interactive/in…
"Place-based" industrial policy developed belatedly after the 2000s China shock may now counter new disruptions--from energy shifts, China shock 2.0 New post The Brookings Institution Brookings Metro brookings.edu/interactive/th… Dani Rodrik Ben Schreckinger Brad Setser Noah Smith 🐇🇺🇸🇺🇦🇹🇼
Voting simulations of the 2024 presidential election conducted by William H. Frey make plain that rising women’s enthusiasm for Kamala Harris’ candidacy could lead to consequential shifts in the 2024 election. brookings.edu/articles/kamal…
Many local leaders across the country are under political pressure to pursue punitive approaches against homelessness, but Tracy Hadden Loh 🌸 & Hanna Love argue cities should instead advance proven and humane approaches to addressing the crisis. brookings.edu/articles/how-t…
America needs someone to connect the economic dots via Financial Times How the systems thinking used by engineers and the military could help Kamala Harris on.ft.com/3TdZ6kN
Love this: "America needs someone to connect the economic dots" Rana Foroohar picks up on our new Brookings Metro piece on Biden-Harris industrial strategy to highlight the importance of "systems thinking" ft.com/content/125bc8… via @ft @
William H. Frey says people of color contributed most, if not all, of the population gains in the fastest-growing states from 2020 to 2023, according to new U.S. Census Bureau estimates. brookings.edu/articles/censu…
.Alan Berube says even if pandemic migration changes, such as the significant migration away from large, coastal metro areas, are temporary in some respects, these recent migration patterns could have lasting impacts.