A superb interview of Ed Glaesar. Truly, urban economics would have been into its old age without him. Thanks to him it is still youthful and actually getting younger by the day.
Glaesar points to five books on urban development/cities one should read.
- Nature’s Metropolis By William Cronon
- Plunkitt of Tammany Hall By William L Riordon
- The Philadelphia Negro By W E B DuBois
- The Urban Transportation Problem By John Robert Meyer, John Kain and Martin Wohl
- The Death and Life of Great American Cities By Jane Jacobs
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