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Densely Speaking

Conversations About Cities, Economics & Law

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every 26 days
Average duration
55 minutes
Episodes
40
Years Active
2020 - 2025
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S2E4 - Marcus Casey, The Evolution of Black Neighborhoods Since Kerner

S2E4 - Marcus Casey, The Evolution of Black Neighborhoods Since Kerner

Marcus Casey - The Evolution of Black Neighborhoods Since Kerner

Marcus Casey is Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Illinois at Chicago and a nonresident fellow at the Brookings In…

01:01:23  |   Fri 24 Dec 2021
S2E3 - Matt Kahn and Mac McComas, Unlocking the Potential of Post-Industrial Cities

S2E3 - Matt Kahn and Mac McComas, Unlocking the Potential of Post-Industrial Cities

Matt Kahn and Mac McComas - Unlocking the Potential of Post-Industrial Cities

Matt Kahn, Provost Professor of Economics at the University of Southern California, and Mac McComas, senior program manag…

01:00:13  |   Mon 25 Oct 2021
S2E2 - Cailin Slattery, Bidding for Firms

S2E2 - Cailin Slattery, Bidding for Firms

Cailin Slattery, Bidding for Firms

Cailin R. Slattery, Assistant Professor of Business, Economics Division, Columbia Business School, joins us to discuss her paper: Bidding for Firms: Subsidy Competi…

00:53:38  |   Mon 13 Sep 2021
S2E1 - Rebecca Sanders and Robert Schneider, Fatal Pedestrian Crash Locations and Characteristics

S2E1 - Rebecca Sanders and Robert Schneider, Fatal Pedestrian Crash Locations and Characteristics

Rebecca Sanders and Robert Schneider, Fatal Pedestrian Crash Locations and Characteristics

First episode in the new season of Densely Speaking: Conversations About Cities, Economics & Law. We release…

00:56:32  |   Fri 13 Aug 2021
S1E15 - Transportation Law Symposium Special - Beth Osborne (Keynote)

S1E15 - Transportation Law Symposium Special - Beth Osborne (Keynote)

Transportation Law Symposium Special - Beth Osborne (Keynote)

Today episode is the sixth and final in a special series of episodes we are running from a first-of-its-kind academic event on law and tr…

00:42:42  |   Mon 26 Apr 2021
S1E14 - Transportation Law Symposium Special - Transportation & Finance

S1E14 - Transportation Law Symposium Special - Transportation & Finance

Transportation Law Symposium Special: Transportation & Finance

Today is the fifth in a special mini-series of episodes we are running from a first-of-its-kind academic event on law and transportation…

00:34:38  |   Mon 05 Apr 2021
S1E13 - Transportation Law Symposium Special - Transportation Planning & Land Use II

S1E13 - Transportation Law Symposium Special - Transportation Planning & Land Use II

Transportation Law Symposium Special - Transportation Planning & Land Use II

Today's is the fourth in a mini series of episodes we are running from a first-of-its-kind academic event on law and trans…

01:10:01  |   Mon 15 Mar 2021
S1E12 - Transportation Law Symposium Special - Mobility, Segregation & Polarization

S1E12 - Transportation Law Symposium Special - Mobility, Segregation & Polarization

The Future of Law & Transportation Symposium: Mobility, Segregation & Polarization

Today's is the third in a special series of episodes we are running from a first-of-its-kind academic event on l…

00:55:03  |   Mon 22 Feb 2021
S1E11 - Transportation Law Symposium Special - Rights of Way & Public Space

S1E11 - Transportation Law Symposium Special - Rights of Way & Public Space

Transportation Law Symposium Special - Rights of Way & Public Space

The Future of Law & Transportation Symposium: Rights of Way & Public Space

Today's is the second in a special series of episode…

01:12:45  |   Mon 01 Feb 2021
S1E10 - Arpit Gupta, Take the Q Train: Value Capture of Public Infrastructure Projects

S1E10 - Arpit Gupta, Take the Q Train: Value Capture of Public Infrastructure Projects

Arpit Gupta, Take the Q Train: Value Capture of Public Infrastructure Projects

Arpit Gupta is an Assistant Professor of Finance at the New York University Stern School of Business and the co-author o…

Mon 11 Jan 2021
S1E9 - Transportation Law Symposium Special - Transportation & Land Use I

S1E9 - Transportation Law Symposium Special - Transportation & Land Use I

The Future of Law & Transportation Symposium: Transportation Planning & Land Use I

Today's is the first in a mini series of episodes we are running from a first-of-its-kind academic event on law …

Mon 14 Dec 2020
S1E8 - Michelle Layser, How Place-Based Tax Incentives Can Reduce Geographic Inequality

S1E8 - Michelle Layser, How Place-Based Tax Incentives Can Reduce Geographic Inequality

Michelle Layser, How Place-Based Tax Incentives Can Reduce Geographic Inequality

Michelle Layser is an Assistant Professor of Law at the University of Illinois College of Law and the author of How Pl…

Mon 30 Nov 2020
S1E7 - Devin Michelle Bunten, People or Parking?

S1E7 - Devin Michelle Bunten, People or Parking?

Devin Michelle Bunten, People or Parking?

Devin Michelle Bunten is the Edward H. and Joyce Linde Assistant Professor of Urban Economics and Housing at MIT. We discuss her working paper, People or Par…

Mon 16 Nov 2020
S1E6 - Jonathan Rodden, Why Cities Lose: The Deep Roots of the Urban-Rural Political Divide

S1E6 - Jonathan Rodden, Why Cities Lose: The Deep Roots of the Urban-Rural Political Divide

Note to listeners: this interview was recorded shortly before Election Day.

Our guest is Jonathan Rodden, Professor of Political Science at Stanford University and author of Why Cities Lose: The Deep…

01:10:59  |   Thu 05 Nov 2020
S1E4 - Ganesh Sitaraman, Morgan Ricks & Chris Serkin: Regulation & The Geography of Inequality

S1E4 - Ganesh Sitaraman, Morgan Ricks & Chris Serkin: Regulation & The Geography of Inequality

Professors Ganesh Sitaraman, Morgan Ricks, and Chris Serkin are Professors of Law at Vanderbilt Law School.

Professor Michelle Layser, an Assistant Professor at the University of Illinois College of …

00:54:04  |   Mon 19 Oct 2020
S1E3 - Allison Shertzer: Racial Segregation in Housing Markets and the Erosion of Black Wealth

S1E3 - Allison Shertzer: Racial Segregation in Housing Markets and the Erosion of Black Wealth

Professor Allison Shertzer, Associate Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Pittsburgh, joins the show to discuss her working paper, Racial Segregation in Housing Markets and …

00:41:04  |   Mon 05 Oct 2020
S1E2 - Conrad Ciccotello: Gender and Geography in the Boardroom: What Really Matters for Board Decisions?

S1E2 - Conrad Ciccotello: Gender and Geography in the Boardroom: What Really Matters for Board Decisions?

Professor Conrad Ciccotello, director of and professor at the Reiman School of Finance in the Daniels College of Business at the University of Denver, joins the show to discuss his working paper, Gen…

01:00:46  |   Mon 21 Sep 2020
S1E1 - Leah Brooks: Infrastructure Costs

S1E1 - Leah Brooks: Infrastructure Costs

Professor Leah Brooks, economist and Associate Professor of Public Policy and Public Affairs at the George Washington University's Trachtenberg School of Public Policy and Public Affairs, joins the s…

00:58:40  |   Mon 07 Sep 2020
Welcome to Densely Speaking: Conversations About Cities, Economics & Law

Welcome to Densely Speaking: Conversations About Cities, Economics & Law

Our intro episode.

The views expressed on the show are those of the participants, and do not necessarily represent the views of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, the Federal Reserve System, o…

00:02:42  |   Sat 29 Aug 2020
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