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Ian Goldin on the History and Future of Cities

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Imagine a world where cities are not just places to live, but dynamic hubs of innovation, specialization, and cooperation. What if the cities of today are shaping the political and economic landscapes of tomorrow in ways we are only beginning to understand? In this episode, we dive deep into the heart of urban development with Ian Goldin, a leading expert on global development and urbanization. Ian is a renowned Professor of Globalisation and Development at the University of Oxford, where he directs the Oxford Martin School and the Oxford Martin Programme on Technological and Economic Change. In our conversation, we discuss the historical evolution of cities, the ways cities drive innovation, and the transition from manufacturing-based economies to knowledge-based economies. Explore the continued rise of major cities, the challenges they will face, the impact of remote work on urban clustering and economic geography, and how cities shape the politics of a country. Discover strategies for creating more accessible and equitable cities, why transport, education, and housing are vital, how urban policies need to change, mitigating climate change impacts through successful urbanization, and more! Tune in to uncover the hidden mechanisms behind urban success and the future of our rapidly urbanizing world with Ian Goldin!

Key Points From This Episode:

  • Discover how cooperation, specialization, and innovation drive the evolution of cities.
  • Unpack the role of diversity and connectivity in driving urban innovation.
  • Learn about the key historical milestones in urban development.
  • Impact of the Industrial Revolution on urban growth and specialization.
  • Insights into the political implications of urban concentration.
  • How cities can successfully transition from a manufacturing-based economy.
  • Unpack the unique challenges faced by cities in developing countries.
  • The future of industrialization and urbanization in a rapidly changing world.

Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

Ian Goldin

Ian Goldin on X

Oxford University

Age of the City

The Death of Distance

Charter Cities Institute

Charter Cities Institute on Facebook

Charter Cities Institute on X

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Imagine a world where cities are not just places to live, but dynamic hubs of innovation, specialization, and cooperation. What if the cities of today are shaping the political and economic landscapes of tomorrow in ways we are only beginning to understand? In this episode, we dive deep into the heart of urban development with Ian Goldin, a leading expert on global development and urbanization. Ian is a renowned Professor of Globalisation and Development at the University of Oxford, where he directs the Oxford Martin School and the Oxford Martin Programme on Technological and Economic Change. In our conversation, we discuss the historical evolution of cities, the ways cities drive innovation, and the transition from manufacturing-based economies to knowledge-based economies. Explore the continued rise of major cities, the challenges they will face, the impact of remote work on urban clustering and economic geography, and how cities shape the politics of a country. Discover strategies for creating more accessible and equitable cities, why transport, education, and housing are vital, how urban policies need to change, mitigating climate change impacts through successful urbanization, and more! Tune in to uncover the hidden mechanisms behind urban success and the future of our rapidly urbanizing world with Ian Goldin!

Key Points From This Episode:

  • Discover how cooperation, specialization, and innovation drive the evolution of cities.
  • Unpack the role of diversity and connectivity in driving urban innovation.
  • Learn about the key historical milestones in urban development.
  • Impact of the Industrial Revolution on urban growth and specialization.
  • Insights into the political implications of urban concentration.
  • How cities can successfully transition from a manufacturing-based economy.
  • Unpack the unique challenges faced by cities in developing countries.
  • The future of industrialization and urbanization in a rapidly changing world.

Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

Ian Goldin

Ian Goldin on X

Oxford University

Age of the City

The Death of Distance

Charter Cities Institute

Charter Cities Institute on Facebook

Charter Cities Institute on X

  continue reading

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