Articles by Nick Schulz

Nick Schulz serves as an NCF Scholar. Schulz is the DeWitt Wallace Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, the editor-in-chief of American.com, and a columnist for Forbes.com. He is the co-author with Arnold Kling of From Poverty to Prosperity: Intangible Assets, Hidden Liabilities and the Lasting Triumph Over Scarcity.

Strategy for Innovation for the Next Thirty Years

from Forum for Innovation

Make no mistake, innovation is what drives productivity. Innovation matters so much it’s worth pausing to ask how we get it and to wonder how we might get more of it.

Human Capital in a Global Age

from Forum for Innovation

While America’s natural and physical capital—its forest and factories, farms and chip fabs—are critical to its success, ensuring a deep stock of human capital is what will separate the country from its rivals.

How to Ignite Innovation

As the national economy has emerged from the Great Recession, growth has been more sluggish than businesses and policymakers would like. To jump-start growth, the country needs an innovation boom that will raise productivity.

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Human Capital and Immigration… Down Under

The AP reports that Australia is overhauling some of its immigration procedures in order to welcome skilled immigrants from…. the United States!

Oiling the Innovation Machine

from Forum for Innovation

Everyone says they want more innovation. The tough, practical questions remain: How do we get more innovation, and how do we harness it?

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