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"A thought-provoking analysis of the effects of working from home on the economic geography of the US by one of the leading urban economists."--Enrico Moretti, author of The New Geography of Jobs "Going Remote is a thoughtful analysis of the working-from-home phenomenon written by one of the world's leading urban and environmental economists. This engaging book provides a tour of the future--at least as Matthew Kahn sees it--and will help readers understand the social, environmental, and economic consequences of telecommuting."--Edward Glaeser, Fred and Eleanor Glimp Professor of Economics,…mehr

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"A thought-provoking analysis of the effects of working from home on the economic geography of the US by one of the leading urban economists."--Enrico Moretti, author of The New Geography of Jobs "Going Remote is a thoughtful analysis of the working-from-home phenomenon written by one of the world's leading urban and environmental economists. This engaging book provides a tour of the future--at least as Matthew Kahn sees it--and will help readers understand the social, environmental, and economic consequences of telecommuting."--Edward Glaeser, Fred and Eleanor Glimp Professor of Economics, Harvard University "A necessary, thorough, and thoughtful treatment of the economics of remote work. A must-read for anyone who wants to understand the profound and wide-ranging impacts that remote work is likely to bring to how we live and work."--Adam Ozimek, Chief Economist, Upwork
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Matthew E. Kahn is Provost Professor at the University of Southern California. He is author of six previous books about environmental and urban economics issues.