Harvard economist Edward Glaeser blogs about the economics of President Obama’s vision for American high-speed rail networks. I’m not overjoyed with his conclusions, but it’s an interesting series nonetheless.

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  1. By lehmanade on August 27, 2009 at 1:23 am

    [...] The Infrastructurist refutes Edward Glaeser’s high-speed rail critique point-by-point. Glaeser’s reception in the blogosphere, including here. [...]

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