Publications

This report examines how immigrants [1] have helped offset native-born population loss and revitalized an aging workforce in 40-plus Midwestern metro areas between 2000 and 2015. Key findings include: Midwest Metro Areas Have Fifteen Years of Slow Growth ...


External Commentary

https://www.citylab.com/politics/2017/03/for-cities-of-the-future-three-paths-to... Ian Klaus March 19, 2017 CityLabGlobal Cities, Europe, North AmericaGlobal CitiesEurope, North America Ian Klaus ...


External Commentary

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/opinion/commentary/ct-state-departement-budge... Richard C. Longworth March 20, 2017 The Chicago TribunePolicy & Politics, North AmericaPolicy & PoliticsNorth America Richard C. Longworth ...


Blog entry

Evan Fazio's blog Populations across Midwest metros are either shrinking or experiencing slowing growth rates, especially in prime working-age adults. But influxes of immigrants are helping offset those declines. Immigration expert Sara McElmurry and ...


External Commentary

https://www.forbes.com/sites/phillevy/2017/03/25/trump-unlikely-to-find-trade-gr... March 25, 2017 ForbesGlobal Economy, North America, AsiaGlobal EconomyNorth America, Asia ...


Events

Due to unforeseen circumstances this event has been canceled. Please join Bill Morneau, minister of finance of Canada, for a public program at the Council in which he will share his insights on US-Canada trade and investment, Canada’s economic policy prio ...



Blog entry

Evan Fazio's blog We asked Robert S. Kaplan, president and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, why it's important for central banks around the world to maintain their independence. See what he said.       "I think it's very crit ...



Blog entry

mh_trump-tillerson-bannon-kushner_870x480.jpg Laura Lucas Magnuson's blog The nature of American power today is in flux. Not because of a lack of military might – the United States still maintains by far the most powerful military in the world. And n ...