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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.
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.
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