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Edward L. Glaeser [7 titles]
- Preservation Follies
Excessive landmarking threatens to make Manhattan a refuge for the rich. Spring 2010 - The Reinventive City
New York remains rich in the ultimate resource: human capital. 13 July 2009 - Green Cities, Brown Suburbs
To save the planet, build more skyscrapersespecially in California. Winter 2009 - New York Needs Innovation
The financial crisis is an opportunity to reform business-stifling laws. 27 October 2008 - Houston, New York Has a Problem
The southern city welcomes the middle class; heavily regulated and expensive Gotham drives it away. Summer 2008 - Can Buffalo Ever Come Back?
Probably notand government should stop bribing people to stay there. Autumn 2007 - Why Economists Still Like Cities
As the Information Age dawns, the dismal science has cheery news for urban America. Spring 1996
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