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How Businesses Make it in New York

Wednesday, June 06, 2007

Harvard economist Edward Glaeser and writer Arianne Cohen analyzed how diners, drug dealers, copy shops, and other businesses manage to survive and thrive in NYC in their article "The Profit Calculator" in this week's New York Magazine. They discuss how "Newyorkonomics" makes it possible.

Guests:

Arianne Cohen and Edward Glaeser

Comments [1]

Mike Robbins from Manhattan

I would like to know how all the nail salons in New York can be proditable. What is the source of their employees and what is the life of the employees. Thanks,

Jun. 06 2007 04:09 PM
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