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Bestlaid Plans How Government Planning Harms Your Quality Of Life Your Pocketbook And Your Future Otoole

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Bestlaid Plans How Government Planning Harms Your Quality Of Life Your Pocketbook And Your Future Otoole
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Bestlaid Plans How Government Planning Harms Your Quality Of Life Your Pocketbook And Your Future Otoole instant download after payment.

Publisher: Washington, D.C. : Cato Institute
File Extension: PDF
File size: 17.43 MB
Author: O'Toole, Randal, Cato Institute
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Bestlaid Plans How Government Planning Harms Your Quality Of Life Your Pocketbook And Your Future Otoole by O'toole, Randal, Cato Institute instant download after payment.

ix, 416 p. ; 24 cm, Includes bibliographical references and index, Introduction -- Forest planning -- The case of the fake forests -- Garbage in, gospel out -- A process of natural selection -- Analysis paralysis -- The return of fire dominance -- Why planning fails -- Radical doctrine or rational decisionmaking? -- Human barriers -- Planning is not necessary -- Land-use planning -- Urban renewal -- Turning Portland into L.A. -- How smart is \"smart growth\"? -- Smart growth as oppression -- Homeownership -- Housing affordability -- Housing bubbles -- It's supply, not demand -- Portland housing -- Smart growth and crime -- Portland planning implodes -- Why planners fail -- The planning profession -- The history of planning -- The ideal communist city -- Urban renewal in the United States -- From radiant city to smart growth -- Typical planning methods -- Transportation planning -- Planning vs. chaos -- The benefits of the automobile -- Costs exaggerated -- The panic over peak oil -- Planning for congestion -- Building auto-hostile streets -- The rail transit hoax -- Transportation myths -- Why government fails -- Power and rationality -- Legislators: seeking reelection -- Special interests: looking for handouts -- Bureaucrats: maximizing budgets -- The executive: distracted by detail -- Courts and voters: the last lines of defense -- Instead of planning -- 246 varieties of cheese -- Make the market work -- Turn open-access resources into property -- Protect public goods with trusts -- Understand government's limits -- Reforming public land management -- Reforming transportation -- Reforming land use -- The American dream