Published Apr 22, 2013
Edward Glaeser on Cities
Edward Glaeser delves into the transformative power of cities as catalysts for innovation and collaboration, while examining the role of education reform and policy innovations in revitalizing urban areas like Detroit, underscoring the impact of proximity and historical industrial shifts on urban development.

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