Pretty much what happens to cities likes Vancouver and Toronto
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You should really read Triumph of the City, it's a great book by Harvard Economist Ed Glaeser.
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Account for externalities, then let cities develop organically. Biodiversity as a public good: https://gaiabrain.blogspot.com/2010/01/respect-public-property-rights.html …pic.twitter.com/p3JoUHghCQ
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cut your hair hippy boy
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Insightful--Bureaucracy induced poverty. That Says it all. Yes, there have been many studies on how regulations make more poor people, but I like the phrase
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As someone with 12+ years experience in land-use “opportunities” I agree.
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Another necessary but flawed hierarchy? Land use and zoning are obviously necessary tools to manage land resources. Failure to manage a fixed and critical resource can be disastrous.
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Depends on what you want. It's a trade-off, but not a failure of capitalism as some people assert.
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True story that.
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