ADB Distinguished Speaker Program—Edward Glaeser
Cities have the potential to play a fundamental role in bringing entrepreneurs and workers together, creating new and better jobs, and driving economic growth.
In his lecture, Professor Edward Glaeser focused on policy priorities for Asia’s urban transformation, including the lessons from the Covid-19 pandemic for managing cities and urban infrastructure, especially transport. Led by Vice President Bambang Susantono, a panel of experts from the ADB’s knowledge and operations departments discussed how ADB can help fulfill the promise of Asia’s cities.
Webinar attendees were expected to engage with the distinguished speaker to:
- Hear the latest thinking on the role of cities in driving economic growth and generating jobs.
- Understand what lessons the Covid-19 pandemic holds for managing cities.
- Discuss how multilateral development banks and bilateral partners can support the growth of sustainable and resilient cities in Asia.
Date | Session / Activity | Presentation Material | Speaker(s) |
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08 Jun 2021 | Presentation |
Asia’s Cities: Imperatives for Resilience and Growth This presentation gives an overviewof policy priorities for Asia’s urban transformation, including the lessons from the Covid-19 pandemic for managing... |
Edward Glaeser |
08 Jun 2021 | Publication |
Publication: Creating Livable Asian Cities This book explores how Asia’s fast-growing cities can fulfill their potential as engines of economic prosperity and provide a livable environment for ... |
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08 Jun 2021 | Infographic |
Infographic: Fostering growth and inclusion in Asia’s cities This is an infographic describingthe full and long-term benefits of cities as engines of growth, jobs, and innovation require an integrated agenda. |
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08 Jun 2021 | Guidance Note |
COVID-19 and Livable Cities in Asia and the Pacific: Guidance Note This guidance note aims to support cities in ADB developing member countries to effectively and immediately respond to the impact of the coronavirus disease... |