
Edward Glaeser
Harvard professor and leading expert in urban economics, known for his work on cities and their economic impact. Author of "Triumph of the City" and "Survival of the City."
Top 5 podcasts with Edward Glaeser
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Sep 16, 2024 • 43min
EXTRA: In Praise of Maintenance (Update)
In this conversation with Edward Glaeser, a Harvard economics professor and urban expert, they explore the often-neglected importance of maintenance. Glaeser argues that society's obsession with innovation overshadows the crucial need to care for existing systems. They discuss how effective maintenance underpins urban infrastructure and public health. The podcast also highlights the tension between the glamor of engineering careers and the reality of America's crumbling infrastructure, calling for a reevaluation of values to better appreciate sustainers in our communities.

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Sep 11, 2021 • 46min
44. Edward Glaeser Explains Why Some Cities Thrive While Others Fade Away
Edward Glaeser, a Harvard professor renowned for his expertise in urban economics and author of "Triumph of the City," delves into what makes cities thrive. He compares the surprising functionality of Mumbai’s slums to the empty luxury housing in China. Glaeser also discusses historical urban challenges, including how cities are resilient against pandemics. The conversation touches on the intricate relationship between local policies, education, and economic prospects, offering captivating insights into the anatomy of urban success and decline.

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Sep 26, 2024 • 58min
Edward Glaeser on Zoning, Land Use Regulation, and Urban Economics
Edward Glaeser, a Harvard economist and expert in urban economics, shares insights on land use reform and its potential to make housing more affordable. He reflects on his educational journey and the critical role of zoning laws in shaping housing markets. Glaeser discusses the complex relationship between institutions and human capital in economic growth, while also addressing urban crime trends and the necessity of policing reforms. The conversation concludes with thoughts on the future of cities as essential hubs in our rapidly changing world.

Nov 28, 2022 • 57min
Edward Glaeser - Cities, Terrorism, Housing, & Remote Work
Edward Glaeser, Chair of Harvard's Economics Department, dives into the resilience of cities amidst challenges like terrorism and remote work. He discusses why Silicon Valley's future may falter while the Sunbelt thrives. Glaeser critiques Universal Basic Income in light of the opioid crisis and emphasizes the need for housing reform. The conversation also explores the impact of urban education disparities, the legacy of Robert Moses, and the importance of in-person collaboration for tech startups. A thought-provoking look at the future of urban living!

Feb 27, 2026 • 17min
S9 Ep15: What's next for Ukraine: Reconstruction
Andrii Parkhomenko, urban economist tracking Ukraine's housing and population shifts. Martina Kirchberger, economist on procurement, labour flexibility, and prep for big investment. Edward Glaeser, Harvard urban economist on city-scale rebuilding. They debate where to concentrate reconstruction, balancing planning with individual choice. They compare decentralised Tokyo-style rebuilding to centralised approaches and discuss procurement, labour supply, and sequencing challenges.


