
Conversations with Tyler David Cutler and Ed Glaeser on the Health and Wealth of Cities
Sep 8, 2021
Renowned economists David Cutler and Ed Glaeser from Harvard delve into urban health and the challenges cities face in a post-pandemic world. They discuss the surprising correlations between education and healthcare outcomes. The duo examines how remote work reshapes urban landscapes and the aesthetic complexities of city development. They also tackle pressing issues like healthcare reform, suicide rates, and the impact of immigration clusters. Their enlightening conversation ponders the future prospects of cities like Miami and the role of governance in fostering resilience.
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Urban Health and Contagion
- Poor health anywhere affects everyone, necessitating concern for community health.
- Cities need to rebuild public health infrastructure and shift focus from individual medical care to broader public health.
Public Health Infrastructure
- Avoid over-reliance on single agencies for public health.
- Diversify responsibility to prevent systemic failures due to bad luck, leadership, or political interference.
City vs. Suburb Health
- Moving from a city to a suburb might offer slightly less exposure to infectious disease.
- However, increased commute times can cause significant stress, offsetting potential happiness gains from more space.


