Brueckner, Jan K.; Largey, Ann G. - In: Journal of Urban Economics 64 (2008) 1, pp. 18-34
Various authors, most notably Putnam [Putnam, R.D., 2000. Bowling Alone. Simon and Schuster, New York], have argued that low-density living reduces social capital and thus social interaction, and this argument has been used to buttress criticisms of urban sprawl. If low densities in fact reduce...