The Sixth Migration

In 1925, urban planner & historian Lewis Mumford described four “great tides” of migration that reflected the economic transformation of the US. Eight decades later, Robert Fishman (professor of architecture & urban planning at the University of Michigan) noted the large-scale return of people to global cities, labeling it the Fifth Migration. Today’s great tide, the Sixth Migration, is ebbing from global cities & towards a better quality of life.

Thursday, November 05, 2009

Burgh Energy Report: More Natural Gas Geopolitics

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Yesterday was a bit sparse on the globalization/international migration front. At least, I didn't find an article that inspired me to wr...
Tuesday, November 03, 2009

Global Rust Belt Economic Forum

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Tapping the talent of a domestic diaspora mimics established patterns of international migration. A great blog for exploring the possibiliti...
Monday, November 02, 2009

Deglobalization

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As I posted at Greater Youngstown 2.0 , I'm dedicating November blogging to issues of international migration and globalization in antic...
Sunday, November 01, 2009

More Null Hypothesis

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Voting with our feet : In 1956, the economist Charles Tiebout provided the framework that best explains why people vote with their feet. The...
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Burgh Energy Report

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The trend in the regional energy economy appears to be consolidating the base of operations in Pittsburgh. I doubt the news surprises anyone...

Brain Drain Report: The Null Hypothesis

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One of the academic advisers on my dissertation committee was vigilant against personal bias. He went (probably still does) so far as to rec...
Thursday, October 29, 2009

Brain Drain Dallas: The Hysteria Continues

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Update: Interesting take of the Dallas Arts District in the latest issue of the Economist . Dallas isn't cool enough to retain its young...
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Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Shrinking Cities Talent

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Update: Searching my own archive revealed a couple other posts worth noting. First, I found the Federal Reserve Bank reports about brain dra...
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Pittsburgh Art and Tech Corridor

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From Pittsburgh Art + Technology : The Pittsburgh Technology Council is in currently creating a proposal to create an Art and Tech Corridor ...
Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Empire State Exodus: Taxes And Migration

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The libertarians are at it again. The argument is that cutting taxes attracts people. The latest in a long line of policy experts making the...
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G-20 Hangover

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I'm working on a more detailed post for this afternoon. For now, a quick hit about perceptions of Pittsburgh in the wake of the G-20 Sum...
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Monday, October 26, 2009

Burgh Energy Report: Pittsburgh People Renaissance

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One of the more fascinating job descriptions I've ever seen is currently featured at Dewey & Kaye : The Regional Opportunity Center ...
Saturday, October 24, 2009

Brain Drain Report: Talent and Churn

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I'm back from Maui. Hawaii is the 50th state I've visited. I'm rested, but itching to write and the trip helped to validate a fe...
Friday, October 16, 2009

Burgh Energy Report: Natural Gas Buzz

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I've got a bunch of good blog posts lined up, but I doubt I'll get to them all before heading to Maui on Sunday. I'll be incogni...
Thursday, October 15, 2009

MoveSmart.org

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Somewhat related to yesterday's question du jour, an organization that gets to the heart of a sticky problem : Until now, information o...
Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Question Of The Day

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From PGH is a City : Why are immigrants skipping over cities like Pittsburgh (1.3% Hispanic) and Cincinnati (1.3%) in favor of fellow rust b...
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Diaspora Networking Made Easy

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Wednesday morning usually means clicking through the all the Pop City stories. Two items grabbed my attention. One concerns another I Heart...
Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Pittsburgh A Great Place To Start A Small Business

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Update: I see in the Tribune-Review that the rankings are from Fortune magazine . Or so says CNNMoney.com (via TECHburgher ). Georgia Ber...
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Cheap Energy Geography

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Cheap energy is back. Marketplace aired an incredible story Monday morning . The interviewee is the journalist of an article in the British...
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Monday, October 12, 2009

Midwestern Metro Stars

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Over the weekend, I reacquainted myself with the doings of Richard Longworth . If you are unfamiliar with Longworth, I consider him to be a ...
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