

Edward Glaeser on Will Cities Survive After COVID
Nov 19, 2021
01:00:48
Edward Glaeser is Professor of Economics at Harvard University. He is perhaps the world’s leading expert on cities. He recently authored, along with David Cutler, Survival of the City – Living and Thriving in the Age of Isolation. Edward leads the Urban Economics Working Group at the National Bureau of Economic Research, and co-leads the Cities Programme at the International Growth Center. He is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the National Academy of Public Administration. In this podcast we discuss:
- What defines a city?
- How have pandemics impacted cities across history?
- Why are people healthier in cities than in rural areas?
- Why is there large inequality within cities?
- Importance of education
- What led to the urban renaissance of the 1990s
- Why didn’t tech revolution end cities?
- Will Zoom revolution change cities?
- What lead to growth of Silicon Valley
- Factors that drive gentrification
- Three recommendations for helping cities.
- Edward’s book recommendations: The Death and Life of Great American Cities (Jacobs), Nature's Metropolis: Chicago and the Great West (Cronon), Regional Advantage: Culture and Competition in Silicon Valley and Route 128 (Saxenian), Framing the Early Middle Ages (Wickham) and Origins of the European Economy (McCormick)