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Urban Public Finance. Edward Glaeser, July 2012, Paper. "America's local governments spend about one-eighth of our national income, one-fourth of total government spending,…
Fire Up America's Jobs Factory With Aid for Startups. Edward Glaeser, March 26, 2012, Paper. "Politicians, even those who vilify corporate America, inevitably laud small…
Housing Booms and City Centers. Edward Glaeser, Kristina Tobio, Joshua Gottlieb, March 2012, Paper. "Popular discussions often treat the great housing boom of the 1996-2006…
The Challenge of Urban Policy. Edward Glaeser, November 1, 2011, Paper. "Urbanization almost invariably accompanies development, and the cities of India and China are experiencing…
The Only Way is Up. Edward Glaeser, September 21, 2011, Paper. "An economist explains the liberal principles which shape his perspective on architecture and the future of…
Unleash the Entrepreneurs: Bad Policies are Holding Back the Ultimate Job Creators. Edward Glaeser, September 2011, Paper. "Three years have passed since the financial…
Brains Over Buildings. Edward Glaeser, September 2011, Paper. "Detroit once had 1.85 million inhabitants. Now it has fewer than 740,000. Cleveland and St. Louis, too, are…
New Land of Opportunity. Edward Glaeser, April 20, 2011, Paper. "Mumbai’s Dharavi slum is the most entrepreneurial place I’ve ever been. In one dark room–open to the street–…
Cities, Skills and Regional Change. Edward Glaeser, Kristina Tobio, April 2011, Paper. "One approach to urban areas emphasizes the existence of certain immutable…
Detroit's Decline and the Folly of Light Rail. Edward Glaeser, March 25, 2011, Opinion. "The Census just reported that Detroit's population dropped by 25% between 2000 and…