Author: Leah Brooks

Leah Brooks is Professor in the Trachtenberg School of Public Policy and Public Administration at the George Washington University, Director of the Center for Washington Area Studies and co-faculty lead for the BUILD Research Network at the Social Science Research Council. After receiving her PhD from UCLA in 2005, she taught at the University of Toronto and McGill University, and worked at the Federal Reserve Board of Governors. Her early work examined Business Improvement Districts and land assembly to understand the resolution of collective action problems, analyzed the Community Development Block Grant program to understand the political economy of grant giving at the municipal and sub-municipal levels, and investigated the long-run impacts of streetcar investments in Los Angeles on urban form. Recently she has analyzed whether and why US infrastructure costs have increased, and asked why the redevelopment following Washington, DC’s 1968 civil disturbance took over forty years. She is currently studying the perils and promise of condominiums, the impact of ecommerce on physical retail establishments, and evaluating whether the last hundred years of US federal lawmaking show evidence of increased interest in citizen participation.