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Zoning and the American Dream
Promises Still to Keep
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Edited by Charles Haar and Gerald Caden, 'Zoning and the American Dream: Promises Still to Keep' compiles essays and analyses from scholars evaluating zoning's historical role and policy implications.
The volume reviews the effects of zoning on urban form, housing affordability, and social equity, reflecting debates from the 1980s about land-use regulation.
Contributors assess whether zoning met its promises and consider reforms to better serve public goals.
The book situates zoning within broader economic, legal, and political contexts, offering lessons for contemporary policy discussions.
It remains a referenced work in land-use scholarship and was produced with ties to the Lincoln Institute.
The volume reviews the effects of zoning on urban form, housing affordability, and social equity, reflecting debates from the 1980s about land-use regulation.
Contributors assess whether zoning met its promises and consider reforms to better serve public goals.
The book situates zoning within broader economic, legal, and political contexts, offering lessons for contemporary policy discussions.
It remains a referenced work in land-use scholarship and was produced with ties to the Lincoln Institute.
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Zoning and its Discontents



