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2024, Opinion: "Cities are the nodes on our global lattice of travel and trade. They are the ports of entry for goods, people, ideas—and for viruses. The second of the…
2024, Opinion: "Cities are the nodes on our global lattice of travel and trade. They are the ports of entry for goods, people, ideas—and for viruses. The second of the…
December 2023, Paper: "Which Americans experience the worst infrastructure? What are the costs of living with that infrastructure? We measure road roughness throughout America…
January 4, 2022, Paper: "Do urban children live more segregated lives than urban adults? Using cellphone location data and following the ‘experienced isolation’ methodology of…
September 2021, Book: "One of our great urbanists and one of our great public health experts join forces to reckon with how cities are changing in the face of existential threats…
2020, Paper, "For most of America’s history, migrants have moved in large numbers from less productive places to more productive places. For the past 150 years, the movement to…
For Now, Pay Workers to Stay Home. Edward Glaeser, March 23, 2020, Opinion, "Desperate times need extreme measures—and only in the face of the new coronavirus does it make sense…
Urbanization and its Discontents. Edward Glaeser, March 2020, Paper, "American cities have experienced a remarkable renaissance over the past 40 years, but in recent years, cities…
Rule of Law and Female Entrepreneurship. Edward Glaeser, October 2019, Paper, "Commerce requires trust, but trust is difficult when one group consistently fears expropriation by…
The Macroeconomic Implications of Housing Supply Restrictions. Edward Glaeser, June 15, 2019, Paper, "Housing supply restrictions, including historic preservation policies,…