
Alain Bertaud on Cities, Planning, and Order Without Design
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Cities as Labor Markets
This chapter discusses the critical role of cities as dense labor markets instead of just tourist destinations, emphasizing the need for efficient labor dynamics. It examines the interplay between housing, transportation, and land prices, and critiques the notion that proximity between housing and employment can solve commuting challenges. Through historical examples, the chapter illustrates how urban planning and zoning regulations can either facilitate or hinder the flexibility and productivity of modern urban living.
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