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City Life and Remote Work: Matthew E. Kahn
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City Life and Remote Work: Matthew E. Kahn

Future Hindsight · Mila Atmos

July 14, 202247m 25s

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Show Notes

Thursday, July 14th, 2022

Matthew E. Kahn is Provost Professor at the University of Southern California and the author of six previous books about environmental and urban economics issues. His latest book is Going Remote: How the Flexible Work Economy Can Improve Our Lives and Our Cities. We discuss the future of our cities and the future of work--whether that's remote or in person.

The pandemic revealed a new geography of economic opportunity. Some jobs that were only in person before are now possible remotely, which could be good for working mothers or for those who might want ready access to the outdoors. Cities could transform into places that are more attractive because of the lifestyle as opposed to the job opportunities. Matt also wonders if working from home will lead to more life satisfaction, less divisive politics, and more civic engagement.

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Credits:

Host: Mila Atmos

Guest: Matthew E. Kahn

Executive Producer: Mila Atmos

Producers: Zack Travis and Sara Burningham