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It has a dramatic impact on income inequality, access to jobs and education, the environment, healthy, and more!
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I look forward to following professor hirt's career, and hope she will continue to produce such excellent scholarship.
Hirt shows that 65 percent of american housing is owner-occupied- less than the european union average (70 percent), canada or australia.
As well as a comparison to how land is allocated and managed in other countries, all over the world.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The trademark of suburbs and segregated commercial, industrial and residential zoning is widespread in the us.
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Although it sounds like an overstatement, it seems to me that the ideas and facts in this book present threads of interest that if pulled, could unravel a lot of myths about american land use and american values (using the colloquial american of course, not referring to our neighbors throughout pan-americana).
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Houses have a mortgage, while the european union average is 27 percent.
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Another common myth is that u.
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In other words, middle-class americans perceived zoning as a license to print money.