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James Manzi is a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute. He is the founder and chairman of Applied Predictive Technologies (APT), an applied artificial intelligence software company. The company's tools are used by several dozen of the world's largest corporations to apply structured experimental methods to determine the causal relationships between business programs and financial outcomes.
Prior to founding APT, Mr. Manzi was a vice president at Mercer Management Consulting where he spent ten years directing corporate strategy assignments across a wide array of industries and business issues on five continents. He was previously employed in the Data Networks Division of AT&T Laboratories where he developed PC-based pattern recognition software.
Mr. Manzi is a contributing editor of National Review, where he writes frequently for both the print and online editions on topics related to science, technology, business, and economics. He has also written articles on these topics for the New York Post, The Weekly Standard, Slate, The New Atlantis, Cato Unbound and Culture11. He is a frequent blogger at National Review's blog The Corner, as well as at The American Scene.
Mr. Manzi received a B.S. in mathematics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He was subsequently awarded a Dean's Fellowship to the Wharton School's doctoral program in applied statistics.
Mr. Manzi serves on numerous corporate and nonprofit boards of directors.
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Business and EconomyFactory Man National Review Online, 02-23-09GM's Bitter Reality New York Post, 06-02-09Keeping America's Edge National Affairs, 12-14-09A Gas Tax: Numbers vs. Words National Review Online, 04-25-11CrimeWhat Social Science Doesand DoesntKnow City Journal, Summer 2010Economic DevelopmentJim Manzi and Howard Husock discuss the implications of the Waxman-Markey climate-energy bill Podcast: Interview, June 4, 2009Neither Taxing Nor Rationing CO2 Survives Cost Vs. Benefit Analysis Investor's Business Daily, 06-11-09Dear Senator: Why You Should Vote Against Cap-and-Trade Washington Examiner, 09-30-09Krugman on Climate II: Assuming a Can Opener National Review Online, 04-19-10Just a Mess The New Republic, 10-13-10Inequality is a Symptom, and More Years in School May Not Be the Cure The New Republic, 09-05-10EducationFour Excellent Ideas on Education, but How Do We Make Them Happen? National Review Online, 06-07-10EnergyAnd Global Warming Too! National Review Online, 01-26-09Dunce Cap-and-Trade National Review Online, 06-08-09Jim Manzi and Howard Husock discuss the implications of the Waxman-Markey climate-energy bill Podcast: Interview, June 4, 2009Neither Taxing Nor Rationing CO2 Survives Cost Vs. Benefit Analysis Investor's Business Daily, 06-11-09EnvironmentAnd Global Warming Too! National Review Online, 01-26-09Dunce Cap-and-Trade National Review Online, 06-08-09Jim Manzi and Howard Husock discuss the implications of the Waxman-Markey climate-energy bill Podcast: Interview, June 4, 2009Dear Senator: Why You Should Vote Against Cap-and-Trade Washington Examiner, 09-30-09Just a Mess The New Republic, 10-13-10Government ReformUnbundle the Welfare State National Review Online, 12-13-10HistoryWhat Social Science Does - And Doesn't - Know Dallas Morning News, 09-03-10Law EnforcementWhat Social Science Doesand DoesntKnow City Journal, Summer 2010National PoliticsAre Wisconsin Public Sector Workers Underpaid? National Review Online, 02-23-11PolicingWhat Social Science Doesand DoesntKnow City Journal, Summer 2010PoliticsDear Senator: Why You Should Vote Against Cap-and-Trade Washington Examiner, 09-30-09Keeping America's Edge National Affairs, 12-14-09Ross Douthat and the Fight Against Cap-and-Trade National Review Online, 07-26-10PovertyUnbundle the Welfare State National Review Online, 12-13-10Public Pension FundsAre Wisconsin Public Sector Workers Underpaid? National Review Online, 02-23-11School Curriculum and ProgramsFour Excellent Ideas on Education, but How Do We Make Them Happen? National Review Online, 06-07-10Taxes and BudgetAnd Global Warming Too! National Review Online, 01-26-09UnionsAre Wisconsin Public Sector Workers Underpaid? National Review Online, 02-23-11WelfareUnbundle the Welfare State National Review Online, 12-13-10
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