Published Nov 28, 2022
Edward Glaeser - Cities, Terrorism, Housing, & Remote Work
Harvard economist Edward Glaeser dives into the resilience of cities amidst terrorism and climate change, the dynamics of urban housing, and the profound social issues such as the opioid crisis and urban education, while also contemplating the evolving landscape of remote work and its global implications.

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