"Glaeser's scholarship has had an extraordinary influence on the study of cities and economic development, and we are excited to have him share his insights with our community."
"Glaeser has taught economic theory and urban economics at Harvard since 1992 and leads the Urban Economics Working Group at the National Bureau of Economics Research."
Edward L. Glaeser, a prominent economist from Harvard University, will present the Frank Knight Lecture at Cornell on May 4. His talk will cover topics related to cities, housing, and infrastructure. Glaeser has significantly influenced urban economics and economic development since joining Harvard in 1992. He is involved in various research initiatives, including leading the Urban Economics Working Group and co-editing the Journal of Urban Economics. The event will take place in Malott Hall, Room 228, from 4:30 to 6 p.m.
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