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But Ed Glaeser, an economist, argues that clusters of clever workers themselves enhance productivity.
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In his comment on the Boeing study, Ed Glaeser explains that city subsidies to lure a company will often exceed the tax revenues companies bring.
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In their paper Consumer City, Ed Glaeser, Jed Kolko, and Albert Saiz argue that cities lost their manufacturing bases when they lost the transportation cost advantage.
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In an excellent, comprehensive paper on the subject, Ed Glaeser and his compatriats trace the level of metropolitan segregation alongside changes in housing prices by race.
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