October 7, 2015
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 Taubman Center for State and Local Government and Director of
the Rappaport Institute for Greater Boston. He regularly teaches microeconomic
theory, and occasionally urban and public economics. 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 received his PhD from the University of Chicago in 1992.