FT Business Book of the Year

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All the books longlisted for the Financial Times Business Book of the Year Award

Triumph of the City by Edward Glaeser

Triumph of the City

This paean to what his faintly ludicrous subtitle calls “our greatest invention” makes a good story. It won’t be long now until we’re all living in cities; we’d better, like Glaeser, learn to love them. — Read the complete FT review

Synopsis

Understanding the modern city and the powerful forces within it is the life’s work of Harvard urban economist Edward Glaeser, who at forty is hailed as one of the world’s most exciting urban thinkers. Travelling from city to city, speaking to planners and politicians across the world, he uncovers questions large and small whose answers are both counterintuitive and deeply significant. Should New Orleans be rebuilt? Why can’t my nephew afford an apartment in New York? Is London the new financial capital of the world? Is my job headed to Bangalore?

In Triumph of the City, Glaeser takes us around the world and into the mind of the modern city – from Mumbai to Paris to Rio to Detroit to Shanghai, and to any number of points in between – to reveal how cities think, why they behave in the manners that they do, and what wisdom they share with the people who inhabit them.