Please answer the following question: What key details about edward glaeser  can be extracted from the following bio?  Bio: edward ludwig `` ed '' glaeser -lrb- born may 1 , 1967 -rrb- is an american economist and fred and eleanor glimp professor of economics at harvard university . he was educated at the collegiate school in new york city before obtaining his b.a. in economics from princeton university and his ph.d. in economics from the university of chicago . glaeser joined the faculty of harvard in 1992 , where he is currently -lrb- as of april 2012 -rrb- the fred and eleanor glimp professor at the department of economics , the director of the taubman center for state and local government , and the director of the rappaport institute for greater boston -lrb- both at the kennedy school of government -rrb- . he is a senior fellow at the manhattan institute , and a contributing editor of `` city journal '' . he was also an editor of the `` quarterly journal of economics '' . glaeser 's connections with both chicago and harvard make him a linkage between the chicago school and the cambridge school of economics . glaeser and john a. list were mentioned as reasons why the aea committee began to award the clark medal annually in 2009 . according to a review in the `` new york times '' , his book entitled `` triumph of the city : how our greatest invention makes us richer , smarter , greener , healthier , and happier '' -lrb- 2011 -rrb- summarizes glaeser 's years of research into the role that cities play in fostering human achievement and `` is at once polymathic and vibrant '' .
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- caption is glaeser in 2011 .- repec id is pgl9- influences is jane josé scheinkman jacobs , robert lucas , gary becker ,- field is economics- birth date is 01 may 1967- repec prefix is e- name is edward glaeser- image size is 250px- nationality is american- image is edward of the year award 2011.jpg l. glaeser at ft goldman sachs business book- birth place is manhattan , new york , united states- alma mater is princeton university university of chicago