OpinionJournal - From the Heartland
Walter Williams has been railing against "open space" provisions for a long time now. He correctly points out that "open space" provisions are directly responsible for dramatic increases in housing costs by creating an artificial shortage of living space. The unintented (or perhaps, intended but unforseen by most) consequence is the destruction of private property rights. Read it.
Walter Williams has been railing against "open space" provisions for a long time now. He correctly points out that "open space" provisions are directly responsible for dramatic increases in housing costs by creating an artificial shortage of living space. The unintented (or perhaps, intended but unforseen by most) consequence is the destruction of private property rights. Read it.
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