Edward L. Glaeser is a Professor of Economics at Harvard University.
He specializes in urban economics and has made significant contributions to the field through his research and writing.
Glaeser's work focuses on the role of cities in fostering economic growth, innovation, and human capital development.
He has studied various aspects of urban life, including housing markets, local government, and the impact of technology on urban environments.
Glaeser is known for his advocacy of dense, vibrant cities and market-based solutions to urban challenges.
His academic background and research have established him as a leading voice in contemporary urban economics and policy discussions.
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