Welcome to the Market Urbanism podcast, where we’re liberalizing cities from the bottom-up. A podcast examining urban planning, transportation, and urban economic development from a classical liberal perspective.
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Samuel Zipp and Nathan Storring on Vital Little Plans
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This week on the Market Urbanism Podcast, I chat with Samuel Zipp and Nathan Storring on the wonderful new volume Vital Little Plans: The Short Works of Jane Jacobs. From Jacobs' McCarthy-era defense of unorthodox thinking to snippets of her unpublished history of humanity, the book is a must-read for fans of Jane Jacobs. In this podcast, we discus…
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Anthony Ling on Brazilian Cities and the Future of Transportation
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My guest this week is Anthony Ling. Anthony is founder and editor of Caos Planejado, a Brazilian website on cities and urban planning. He also founded Bora, a transportation technology startup and is currently an MBA candidate at Stanford University. He graduated Architecture and Urban Planning at Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul and worke…
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My guest this week is Sanford Ikeda, a professor of economics at SUNY Purchase and a visiting scholar at New York University. For links and discussion on this episode, please visit marketurbanism.com.Our theme music is “Origami” by Graham Bole, hosted on the Free Music Archive.Autor: Market Urbanism Podcast
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Emily Hamilton on Land-Use Regulation and the Cost of Housing
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Emily Hamilton and Nolan Gray discuss the relationship between land-use regulation and the rising cost of housing. Our theme music is "Origami" by Graham Bole, hosted on the Free Music Archive.Autor: Market Urbanism Podcast
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Announcing the Market Urbanism Podcast! For show notes and information, head over to marketurbanism.com. Our theme music is "Origami" by Graham Bole, hosted on the Free Music Archive.Autor: Market Urbanism Podcast
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