Glaeser, Edward L., Edward Ludwig, 1967-
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1967-
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Glaeser, Edward L., Edward Ludwig, 1967-
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Glaeser, Edward L.
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Edward Ludwig
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- The LA riot and the economics of urban unrest
- Information technology and the future of cities
- The governance of not-for-profit organizations, edited by Edward L. Glaeser
- The new comparative economics
- Evidence on growth, increasing returns and the extent of the market
- Geographic concentration in US manufacturing industries, a dartboard approach
- Geographic concentration in US manufacturing industries, a dartboard approach
- Incentives and social capital, are homeowners better citizens?
- Agglomeration economics, edited by Edward L. Glaeser
- The geographic concentration of industry, does natural advantage explain agglomeration?
- Geographic concentration in U S manufacturing industries, a dartboard approach
- Trade and circuses, explaining urban giants
- Are ghettos good or bad?
- Explaining the rise in youth suicide
- Fighting poverty in the US and Europe, a world of difference, Alberto Alesina and Edward L. Glaeser
- The new comparative economics
- Information technology and the future of cities
- Education and religion
- The rise and decline of the American ghetto
- Why doesn't the US have a European-style welfare system?
- After the flood, how the Great Recession changed economic thought, Edward L. Glaeser, Tano Santos, and E. Glen Weyl [editors]
- Geographic concentration as a dynamic process
- Why have Americans become more obese?
- Corruption and reform, lessons from America's economic history, edited by Edward L. Glaeser and Claudia Goldin
- Evidence on growth, increasing returns and the extent of the market
- Combattre les inégalites et la pauvreté, les États Unis face à l'Europe, Alberto Alesina and Edward L. Glaeser ; traduit de l'anglais (américain) par Paul Chemla
- Why is there more crime in cities?
- The social costs of rent control revisited
- What is social capital?, the determinants of trust and trustworthiness
- Cities and ethics, an essay for Jane Jacobs
- Triumph of the city, Edward Glaeser
- Growth in cities
- The rise of the regulatory state
- The curley effect
- Decentralized employment and the transformation of the American city
- Public ownership in the American city
- A case for quantity regulation
- A case for quantity regulation
- The political economy of hatred
- Neither a borrower nor a lender be, an economic analysis of interest restrictions and usury laws
- Is there a new urbanism?, the growth of U.S. cities in the 1990s
- Housing and the financial crisis, edited by Edward L. Glaeser and Todd Sinai
- Cities, agglomeration, and spatial equilibrium, by Edward L. Glaeser
- Why do the poor live in cities?
- What is social capital?, the determinants of trust and trustworthiness
- The social consequences of housing
- The economic approach to social capital
- Cities, regions and the decline of transport costs
- Who owns guns?, criminals, victims and the culture of violence
- Sprawl and urban growth
- Measuring social interactions
- The determinants of punishment, deterrence, incapacitation and vengeance
- The determinants of punishment, deterrence, incapacitation and vengeance
- The governance of not-for-profit firms
- Legal origins
- Not-for-profit entrepreneurs
- Urban primacy and politics
- Not-for profit entrepreneurs
- Urban decline and durable housing
- Learning in cities
- Cities and warfare, the impact of terrorism on urban form
- What do prosecutors maximize?, an analysis of drug offenders and concurrent jurisdiction
- Why do the poor live in cities?
- Economic growth in a cross-section of cities
- The incentive approach to optimal taxation, two applications of the Brennan-Buchanan approach
- The benefits of the home mortgage interest deduction
- The impact of zoning on housing affordability
- The misallocation of housing under rent control
- Crime and social interactions
- The injustice of inequality
- The transition to free markets, where to begin privatization
- Should transfer payments be indexed to local price levels?
- Learning in cities
- Consumer city
- Consumer city
- The incentive effects of property taxes on local governments
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