Richard Florida is a renowned sociologist, author, and public intellectual known for his research on the creative economy, urban development, and talent competition. Born in 1957, he graduated from Cornell University and earned a Ph.D. from New York University. His works, including 'The Creative Class' and 'The World Is Flat', have had a profound impact on discussions about globalization and urban development.
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