Charter Cities Podcast Episode 28: Cost Differences in Railway Infrastructure Projects Globally with Alon Levy
A conversation is about the influence of politics and culture on the cost of building rail based infrastructure projects across the globe
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Dr. Mark Lutter is the Founder and Executive Chairman of the Charter Cities Institute. He is also the Founder and CEO of Braavos Cities, a charter city development company. He has a PhD in economics from George Mason University where his research focused on charter cities. Prior to launching the Institute, he was Lead Economist for NeWAY Capital, an asset management firm which made early stage investments in charter cities. He has been published and quoted in several newspapers and magazines including the Financial Times, New Yorker, Chicago Tribune, City Journal, and CityAM.
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A conversation is about the influence of politics and culture on the cost of building rail based infrastructure projects across the globe
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