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May 29, 2025, Paper: "Scientists researching new cancer cures are neither culture warriors nor campus protesters. But so far, the biggest financial blows against academia have…
April 2025, Paper: "We measure the level and growth of education segregation in American workplaces from 2000 to 2020. American workplaces show an educational segregation,…
2025, Paper: "Public capacity complements urban density because externalities abound in cities and urban scale makes it possible to share infrastructure that needs to be managed.…
2024, Paper: "From agriculture to industry to the knowledge economy. Kharkiv is central to that transition, as hub a of agricultural processing, heavy industry and information…
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…
October 31, 2024, Video: "Why are U.S. housing prices so high? Edward L. Glaeser, the Fred and Eleanor Glimp Professor of Economics at Harvard University, is an expert in housing…
October 24, 2024, Paper: "Drawing on surveys of small business owners and employees, we present three main findings about the evolution of remote work after the onset of COVID-19…
September 26, 2024, Video: "Jon Hartley and Edward Glaeser discuss the latter’s seminal work on urban economics, zoning, land use regulation, and economic growth. They also…
May 2024, Paper: "Are developing-world cities engines of opportunities for low-wage earners? In this study, we track a cohort of young low-income workers in Brazil for thirteen…