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Mentioned in 8 episodes

Triumph of the City

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Mentioned in 8 episodes

Mentioned by Stephen Dubner as a wonderful book by the economist Ed Glazer about the advantages of city living.
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26. Do Checklists Make People Stupid?
Mentioned by Stephen Dubner as the author of the book "Triumph of the City."
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622. Why Does Everyone Hate Rats?
Mentioned by Stephen Dubner as the author of the book.
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EXTRA: In Praise of Maintenance (Update)
Mentioned by Dean Ball when discussing his early interest in urban economics and governance.
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The State and Local AI Regulation Landscape with Dean Ball
Mentioned by Larry Bernstein as the author of the book and the speaker of the podcast.
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Rebuilding Los Angeles
Mentioned by Stephen Dubner as an economist who wrote a book about the triumph of the city.
Stephen Dubner on 20 years of Freakonomics
Mentioned by Chuck Marohn in the context of urban growth and dynamism.
From the Federal Government to RV Parks: A Housing Q&A
Recommended by Dwarkesh Patel as insightful reads on urban economics.
Edward Glaeser - Cities, Terrorism, Housing, & Remote Work
Mentioned by Stephen Dubner as one of Tony Hsieh 's main inspirations for the Downtown Project.
PLAYBACK (2015): Could the Next Brooklyn Be ... Las Vegas?!
Mentioned by Stephen J. Dubner as a book that explores the positive aspects of cities.
434. Is New York City Over?
Mentioned by Bill Kerr as an influential book redefining the understanding of cities.
Ed Glaeser on Cities, Work, and Why America Struggles to Build
Mentioned by Steve Levitt as his guest, who is a Harvard professor and the world's foremost economist of cities.
44. Edward Glaeser Explains Why Some Cities Thrive While Others Fade Away
Mentioned by Larry Bernstein as the speaker in a previous podcast about rebuilding Los Angeles and the key issues for rebuilding the Pacific Palisades.
Fanning the LA Flames
Mentioned by Stephen Dubner as a book about the benefits of city living.
26. Do Checklists Make People Stupid?
Mentioned by Stephen J. Dubner as a book about cities and their impact on various aspects of life.
410. What Does Covid-19 Mean for Cities (and Marriages)?

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