Edward Glaeser

Edward Glaeser was an American economist, university teacher and writer (born 1967). He was born at Manhattan.

Also recorded as Edward Ludwig Glaeser.

Edward Glaeser in brief

Born
1967
Known for
economist, university teacher and writer
Place of birth
Manhattan
Contents

Career and activity

Edward Glaeser worked in urban economics and economics.

He was employed by Harvard University. He belonged to American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Econometric Society and Harvard University.

Recognition and collections

Edward Glaeser received Fellow of the Econometric Society, Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and Clarivate Citation Laureates.

Catalogued works

7 works under this name are catalogued by Wikidata Query Service, Open Library and Wellcome Collection. Their recorded dates run from 1991 to 2012.

Triumph of the City. Does more speech correct falsehoods. Los determinantes del desarrollo económica. Fighting Poverty in the US and Europe. Urban Imperative. Triumph of the city : how urban spaces make us human / Edward Glaeser., dated 2012, held by Wellcome Collection. A treatise on ophthalmy : and those diseases which are induced by inflammations of the eyes with new methods of cure / by Edward Moore Noble., dated [1991], held by Wellcome Collection.

In public collections

Work associated with this heading is recorded in 1 named public collection.

Wellcome Collection: 2 recorded objects, read from the institution's own published catalogue.

Literature

12 scholarly publications naming this subject were located in the registry of record.

Edward L. Glaeser, Key Thinkers on Cities, 2017. City Slicker: Chris Wellisz profiles Harvard’s Edward Glaeser, who sees urbanization as a path to prosperity. Book Review: Triumph of the City, Edward Glaeser, Journal of Transport and Land Use, 2013. Triumph of the City * Edward Glaeser, Journal of Economic Geography, 2011. Book Review: Triumph of the City, Edward Glaeser, 2011, Journal of Transport and Land Use, 2013. Rethinking Yerevan's touristic landscape through social and symbolic spaces, Urbis et Orbis: Mikroistoriâ i Semiotika Goroda, 2024. EDWARD GLAESER: Triumph of the city: How our greatest invention makes us richer, smarter, greener, healthier and happier, Architecture Papers of the Faculty of Architecture and Design STU, 2020. Glaeser, Edward (2011). El triunfo de las ciudades. Cómo nuestra mejor creación nos hace más ricos, más inteligentes, más ecológicos, más sanos y más felices., Papers, 2012. Viewpoint: Triumph of the City, Journal of Transport and Land Use, 2012. JUE Insight: The (Non-)Effect of Opportunity Zones on Housing Prices, arXiv. The role of industry, occupation, and location specific knowledge in the survival of new firms, arXiv. The 15-Minute City Quantified Using Mobility Data, arXiv.

Digitised editions and texts

4 digitised items associated with this heading are catalogued by DataCite (University of Chicago), DataCite (Harvard Dataverse), DataCite (Taylor & Francis) and DataCite (ICPSR - Interuniversity Consortium for Political and Social Research).

The impact of COVID-19 on small business outcomes and expectations (2020) — DataCite (University of Chicago). Replication data for: Entrepreneurship and Urban Growth: An Empirical Assessment with Historical Mines (2014) — DataCite (Harvard Dataverse). Identification and Inference With Many Invalid Instruments (2015) — DataCite (Taylor & Francis). Replication data for: The Economic Implications of Housing Supply (2018) — DataCite (ICPSR - Interuniversity Consortium for Political and Social Research).

Scholarly footprint

Bibliographic registers publish measured figures for this heading: 14 language editions of the general reference literature carrying an article (Wikimedia (language editions)), 3 scientific preprints indexed (arXiv (Cornell University)) and 46 deposited research records (DataCite Commons). A count of publications is evidence of attention, not of standing, and is given here only as a measure.

Evidence base

This article draws on 7 independent source lineages. Copies and mirrors of the same underlying record were collapsed into a single witness, so 7 means 7 genuinely separate publishers of record. 14 further registers were consulted and returned nothing for this heading.

In detail

Edward Glaeser studied at Princeton University, University of Chicago and Collegiate School. the recorded working language is English.

The field of work recorded is urban economics and economics.

Employment is recorded with Harvard University. Membership is recorded of American Academy of Arts and Sciences and Econometric Society.

Distinctions recorded are Fellow of the Econometric Society, Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and Clarivate Citation Laureates.

Chronology

  1. 1967Edward Glaeser born at Manhattan.
  2. 2012Triumph of the city : how urban spaces make us human / Edward Glaeser. (Wellcome Collection).
  3. 2014Replication data for: Entrepreneurship and Urban Growth: An Empirical Assessment with Historical Mines digitised by DataCite (Harvard Dataverse).
  4. 2015Identification and Inference With Many Invalid Instruments digitised by DataCite (Taylor & Francis).
  5. 2018Replication data for: The Economic Implications of Housing Supply digitised by DataCite (ICPSR - Interuniversity Consortium for Political and Social Research).
  6. 2020The impact of COVID-19 on small business outcomes and expectations digitised by DataCite (University of Chicago).

Sources

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  1. 1.

    “Edward Glaeser”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading

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  2. 2.

    Wikidata, structured authority record Q1292350: Edward Glaeser

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