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Is There a Regional Plan for California?
I just think we leave the places where people are further behind much more than European cities. But there are some real basket cases in Europe too. I think these dynamics of some cities getting richer and others getting poorer. How willing is the country to spend money on those declining places? And the United States has been pretty unwilling. So what's the answer then for America? Because it seems like this is just a regional planning issue, isn't it? You can't plan regionally if the focus is on self-funding in cities. The whole theory around growth polls isn't there - you're going to see that benefit out at the center. This isn't all about distributional mechanisms, right