Joseph Kane

Senior Research Associate and Associate Fellow - Metropolitan Policy Program at Brookings Institution

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  • Brookings Institution

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Brookings Institution

Joseph W. Kane is a senior research associate and associate fellow at the Metropolitan Policy Program at Brookings.

Kane’s work focuses on a wide array of built environment issues, including transportation and water infrastructure. Within these areas of research, he has explored infrastructure’s central economic role across different regions as well as its relationship to opportunity and resilience.

Across several projects, Kane has coordinated the production of new metrics and developed other interactive content to better inform decisions by policymakers and practitioners across the country. His recent work has explored transportation and placemaking, climate investment, and federal infrastructure policy. He also continues to examine challenges and opportunities facing the country’s infrastructure workforce and its essential workforce more broadly—including water workers and energy workers.

Prior to Brookings, Kane was an economist at the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. He holds a master’s degree in urban and environmental planning from the University of Virginia and a bachelor’s degree in economics and history from the College of William and Mary.

EDUCATION

  • Masters, University of Virginia
  • BA, College of William and Mary

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