
Edward Glaeser
Fred and Eleanor Glimp Professor of Economics, Harvard University
Edward Glaeser is the Fred and Eleanor Glimp Professor of Economics in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at Harvard University, where he has taught since 1992. He is Director of the A. Alfred Taubman Center for State and Local Government and Director of the Rappaport Institute of Greater Boston. He teaches urban and social economics and microeconomic theory. He has published dozens of papers on cities, economic growth, and law and economics. In particular, his work has focused on the determinants of city growth and the role of cities as centers of idea transmission. He also edits The Quarterly Journal of Economics. He received his PhD from the University of Chicago in 1992.
Recent work by Edward Glaeser
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The role of cities in economic development
Cities can be engines of growth. How can policymakers realise the benefits of cities while minimising the drawbacks of urbanisation?
Published 30.10.24
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Learning from the urban past
From infrastructure to institutional development, the histories of the world’s largest cities provide key lessons for those in developing economies
Published 13.08.21
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Can women find trust in the market?
In markets in Lusaka where chiefs serve as arbiter of contract disputes, women are more likely to trust their male counterparts and to share and cooperate more
Published 16.06.21
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Gender norms, rule of law, and female entrepreneurship in developing countries
Unless you have both relatively equal gender laws and decent rule of law, female entrepreneurship is very low
Published 28.10.20
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Cities in the developing world
Should development economists focus more on analysis of cities?
Published 26.08.20
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Public procurement in developing economies
Heavier regulation of procurement is associated with better outcomes in countries with lower quality public sectors, and with worse outcomes in countries with higher quality ones
Published 27.07.20
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The spacial structure of cities in developing countries
Ed Glaeser outlines key urban policy challenges in developing countries and the research needed to address them
Published 30.01.19
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Does China owe its growth to schooling?
Human capital externalities amplify the returns to education in China. Yet this can only explain some of the country's rapid growth.
Published 26.10.18
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Building effective and functioning cities
Ed Glaeser on why urbanisation is the best way to foster economic growth, and how cities should be planned.
Published 01.06.18