A Life-or-Death Moment for Cities
If pandemics become common, then not only New York City, but all of America’s service-based economy faces a bleak future.
Edward Glaeser is the Fred and Eleanor Glimp Professor of Economics at Harvard University and a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute.
If pandemics become common, then not only New York City, but all of America’s service-based economy faces a bleak future.