Government intervention and suburban sprawl : the case for market urbanism
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Government intervention and suburban sprawl : the case for market urbanism
(Palgrave pivot)
Palgrave Macmillan, c2017
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 153-169) and index
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Description
This book shows how suburban sprawl is at least partially a consequence of government spending and regulation, and suggests anti-sprawl policies that can make government smaller and/or less intrusive.
Thus, the book responds to the widely held view that automobile-dependent suburban development (also known as "suburban sprawl") is a natural result of the free market and of affluence, and accordingly cannot be altered without massive government regulation.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Ch. 1: What Is Sprawl And Why Should We Care About It?Ch. 2: Sprawl as Where We Grow: Or, How Government Spreads SuburbiaCh. 3: Sprawl as Where We Grow, Part 2: How Government Prices Americans Out of CitiesCh. 4: Sprawl As How We Grow, Or, How Government Makes Suburbia SprawlingCh. 5: The Criminalization of WalkingCh. 6: Policy Conclusions: Or, A Short Guide to Market Urbanism
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