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these issues by analyzing an urban renewal program in Berlin, Germany, with 22 designated renewal zones between 1990 and …
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these issues by analyzing an urban re-newal program in Berlin, Germany, with 22 designated renewal zones between 1990 and …
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. 22 renewal areas were implemented in Berlin, Germany alone between 1993 and 1995, mainly to increase housing and living …
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in Berlin, Germany, to increase housing and living quality in the aftermath of the city’s division during the Cold War …
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in Berlin, Germany, to increase housing and living quality in the aftermath of the city's division during the Cold War …
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in Berlin, Germany, to increase housing and living quality in the aftermath of the city's division during the Cold War …
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Berlin, Germany, in the aftermath of the city's division during the Cold War period. Our results suggest that over the course …
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in Berlin, Germany, to increase housing and living quality in the aftermath of the city's division during the Cold War …
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In both economic and legal scholarship, a broad consensus has formed that zoning and other land use laws and regulations in our richest and most productive regions have become too strict. Land use laws, in both suburbs and downtowns, have made it too hard to build housing in the areas with the...
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The centennial of the 1916 New York City Ordinance and creation of zoning in the United States provides an exceptional opportunity to reconsider the regulatory and legal basis upon which the key governmental power of zoning is founded. The motive to control the various market externalities...
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