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marketurbanism.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article discusses Houston's unique urban development model, emphasizing its lack of historic preservation constraints, ability to annex surrounding areas, and lower infrastructure costs. It highlights the city's market-based approach to urban issues, contrasting it with older cities like New York or Boston. While acknowledging Houston's progress, it notes the city still has significant walkability issues, particularly in areas like Montrose, Rice Village, and the Heights. The piece also touches on zoning regulations, minimum lot size requirements, and their impact on housing diversity. Overall, it presents Houston as a city with potential for growth and innovation but still facing challenges in creating walkable, vibrant neighborhoods. | |
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www.whitehouse.gov
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| | | | | While the American Rescue Plan is changing the course of the pandemic and delivering relief for working families, this is no time to build back to the way things were. This is the moment to reimagine and rebuild a new economy. The American Jobs Plan is an investment in America that will create millions of... | |
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dissidentvoice.org
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| | | | | As an intended outcome of neoliberal doctrine and a natural stage of capitalist development, global financialization constructs a borderless nexus of power in which debt and austerity fuels a cultural, political and economic landscape bound to enduring structures of domination, and creates unprecedented wealth through the accumulation of suffering. ***** According to economist Richard Wolff, | |
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www.eda.admin.ch
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| | | A dynamic private sector is a key driver for reducing global poverty. In developing countries, the private sector generates nine out of ten jobs. | ||