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Edward Glaeser
The Location Market
Reinventing Boston: the Changing American City
Regulation and the Rise of Housing Prices in Greater Boston a Study Based on New Data from 187 Communities in Eastern Massachusetts
Why Did the West Extend the Franchise?: Democracy, Inequality and Growth in Historical Perspective
The Seminal Work of Becker (1967) Launched the Formal Study of Labor
The Growth of Small, Cold Cities
Housing Markets Economy
Mclane Teammates Reading Program Spring 2017 Texas Tech University
Nber Working Paper Series Infrastructure and Urban
Exploring Edward Glaeser's City JAMIE PECK
What Would a Graduate Seminar on Geography Look Like
Housing Affordability Is Attainable Through Regulatory Reform
Nber.Org/Papers/W23279
Why Is Manhattan So Expensive? Regulation and the Rise in Housing Prices
Rethinking Federal Housing Policy
The Economic Implications of Housing Supply
Cities - Pathways to Prosperity
Jobs for the Heartland: Place-Based Policies in 21St-Century America
Top View
Should the Government Rebuild New Orleans, Or Just Give Residents Checks?
The City As a Law and Economic Subject
Nber Working Paper Series the Economics of Place
NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES INEQUALITY Edward L. Glaeser
Litigation and Regulation
The Future of Urban Research: Nonmarket Interactions [With Comments] Author(S): Edward L
Viewpoint: Triumph of the City Edward Glaeser Harvard University
Welfare State?
1 Cities in Developing Countries J. Vernon Henderson London School
Cognitive Hubs and Spatial Redistribution∗
Daron Acemoglu, Simon Johnson, James A
Nber Working Paper Series Cities in the Developing
Why Doesn't the United States Have a European-Style Welfare State?
Human Capital and Regional Development Nicola Gennaioli Rafael La Porta Florencio Lopez-De-Silanes Andreu Schleifer This Version: April 2012 (March 2012)
The Economics of Place-Making Policies
An Economic Approach to Cultural Capital
From Education to Democracy?
What Jobs Are Being Done at Home During the COVID-19 Crisis? Evidence from Firm-Level Surveys
Urbanization and Its Discontents
From Education to Democracy? Author(S): Daron Acemoglu, Simon Johnson, James A
Housing Markets Economy
Economics of Cities, Inequality, and Innovation (ECON 129)
Triumph of the City, Edward Glaeser
Does the U.S. Tax Code Favor Automation?
Which Places Are Growing? Seven Notable Trends from Newly Released Census Data by Edward L
Economic Analysis and Infrastructure Investment Edward L. Glaeser and James M
The Slowdown of the Economics Publishing Process