Cities, Agglomeration, and Spatial Equilibrium by Edward L. Glaeser

Cities, Agglomeration, and Spatial Equilibrium

Edward L. Glaeser

275 pages first pub 2008 (editions)

nonfiction economics informative medium-paced

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220 million Americans crowd together in the 3% of the country that is urban. 35 million people live in the vast metropolis of Tokyo, the most productive urban area in the world. The central city of Mumbai alone has 12 million people, and Shanghai ...

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