Issue
16
In This Issue
The Debate Over Capitalism
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Capitalism vs. Socialism is the Wrong Way to Frame Today's Economic Debate
A Conversation with the American Enterprise Institute's Ryan Streeter and Brookings Institution's Richard Reeves -
Millennials Want an Economy That Works Better and More Fairly — No Matter What You Call It
An Essay by Carroll Doherty, Director of Political Research at the Pew Research Center -
Growing the Economy — Inclusively
A Conversation with Maggie Parker, Managing Partner and Founder of Innovan Neighborhoods, and Christie Myers, Executive Eirector of Education Corridor Health -
Young Creatives Are Driving the Rise of the New Innovation Economy
An Essay by S. Craig Watkins, the Ernest S. Sharpe Centennial Professor and Founding Director of the Institute for Media Innovation in the Moody College of Communication at the University of Texas at Austin -
An Economy Where All Can Flourish
An Essay by Abby M. McCloskey, Founder of McCloskey Policy and Former Policy Advisor to Howard Schultz, Jeb Bush, and Rick Perry
Capitalism and the World
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Five Questions to Ask — and Answers to Know — About the U.S.-China Relationship
An Essay by Henry Paulson, Former U.S. Secretary of the Treasury and Founder and Chairman of the Paulson Institute -
Addressing U.S. Border Security through Economic Partnership with Central America
An Essay by Matthew Rooney, Managing Director of the Bush Institute-SMU Economic Growth Initiative -
Capitalism is (Slowly) Winning Around the World
An Essay by Robert A. Lawson, Jerome M. Fullinwider Centennial Chair in Economic Freedom at the SMU Cox School of Business
Business Leadership
Creating Pathways
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Immigrant Entrepreneurs Drive Main Street's Growth
An Essay by Laura Collins, Director of the Bush Institute-SMU Economic Growth Initiative -
Fast Times at Capitalism High: What Young People Need to Thrive
An Essay by Anne Wicks, the Ann Kimball Johnson Director of Education Reform at the Bush Institute -
Why America’s Free Market Economy Works Better in Some Places than Others
An Essay by J.H. Cullum Clark, Director of the Bush Institute-SMU Economic Growth Initiative