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Ed Glazer

Harvard economist specializing in microeconomic theory and the economics of cities, known for his work on rent control.

Top 5 podcasts with Ed Glazer

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Apr 4, 2019 • 48min

373. Why Rent Control Doesn’t Work

Join Stanford economist Rebecca Diamond and Harvard economist Ed Glazer as they unravel the complexities of rent control. They discuss how, while it seems to aid some renters, it creates higher overall rents by stifling new housing developments. The duo highlights the paradox seen in cities like Cambridge, where removing rent control led to improved housing quality. They also dissect the long-term consequences and economic arguments against such policies, making a strong case for rethinking housing solutions in an age of rising costs.
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Dec 6, 2020 • 57min

PLAYBACK (2015): Could the Next Brooklyn Be ... Las Vegas?!

In a reflective discussion, former Zappos CEO Tony Hsieh, urban economist Ed Glazer, and Downtown Project business lead Maggie Hsu explore the ambitious revitalization of Las Vegas. They delve into innovative urban planning techniques that aim to transform downtown into a vibrant community hub. Hsieh shares insights from his vision, while Hsu recounts grassroots initiatives that foster creativity and local entrepreneurship. The trio discusses the unique challenges of reshaping a city known for its glitz, highlighting the importance of community engagement and thoughtful design.
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Oct 8, 2020 • 49min

434. Is New York City Over?

Ed Glazer, a distinguished urban economist from Harvard and author of "Triumph of the City," delves into the aftermath of the pandemic's impact on New York City. He discusses the challenges of urban density, shifting population trends, and how the city is not likely to revert to its troubled past. Glazer highlights the resilience of urban life, the importance of effective governance, and innovative strategies for economic recovery. The conversation also touches on how collaboration and creativity can shape the future of this iconic metropolis.
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Mar 26, 2020 • 40min

410. What Does Covid-19 Mean for Cities (and Marriages)?

Ed Glazer, a Harvard economist, and Angela Duckworth, a psychology professor renowned for her work on grit, dive into the implications of COVID-19 on urban life and personal relationships. They discuss how the pandemic highlights urban centers as both innovation hubs and hotspots for contagion. The conversation shifts to the emotional toll of lockdowns on marriages, where increased familiarity can lead to contempt. Strategies for effective communication and community support are also explored, showcasing the importance of local connections during challenging times.
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Mar 12, 2020 • 47min

Why Rent Control Doesn’t Work (Ep. 373 Rebroadcast)

Rebecca Diamond, a Stanford economist focused on rent control effects, joins Ed Glaeser, a Harvard expert in city economics, to dissect the complexities of rent control. They argue that while rent control seems beneficial for some renters, it actually leads to artificially high rents and discourages new construction. The duo analyzes the political landscape surrounding these policies and explores the severe housing shortages it creates in cities like Stockholm, revealing a black market for housing as a direct consequence.