Stephen H. Graham
Stephen H. Graham researches urban transportation issues. He has taught as an adjunct instructor on urban planning at NYU’s Wagner School of Public Service and on global emerging markets at NYU’s Stern School of Business, with master’s degrees from both. He is retired from a career analyzing markets and stocks in New York, São Paulo, and Rio de Janeiro, having served as Deputy Director of US Research at Citigroup in New York and Director of Latin America Research at Citigroup and Goldman Sachs.
How São Paulo Cut Traffic Deaths by a Third Overnight
A decade ago, São Paulo, the largest city in the Americas, suffered from 1,249 annual roadway deaths. In mid-2015, the death rate plummeted by a third.
October 21, 2024