Survival of the City
Living and Thriving in an Age of Isolation
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Narrated by:
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Teri Schnaubelt
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Edward Glaeser
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David Cutler
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Survival of the City is an essential guide to the past and future of our cities.
From New York to New Delhi, COVID-19 has had a devastating impact on our urban world, turning the physical proximity, which is central to the creative energy of the city into a potentially deadly threat to our health and wellbeing. Yet most of us live or work in cities. They are a vital part of both local and global economies and shape the lives we lead and our interactions with others. How can we adjust to this new reality, and what lessons can we learn from the past?
In this urgently relevant audiobook, leading experts Edward Glaeser and David Cutler examine the history and future of the global city. They argue the biggest threats are those we have created ourselves - inequalities in housing, health, work and education - and that we need to address these as a matter of urgency if our cities are to continue to thrive and drive economic growth and prosperity. They conclude by proposing some practical measures that governments and citizens need to act on to ensure the survival of the city around the world.
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- 08-07-2022
Best Policy Book Ever Written
World leading economists laying out practical approaches to solving real problems related to COVID-19 and other serious issues facing the world
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