The growth and intensification of many urban areas has meant city governments increasingly face pressure to limit development to preserve iconic city views. This is frequently achieved through ‘viewshafts’ or ‘sight lines’ that regulate development height across vast urban landscapes. While prevalent in many planning rule books, these policies are rarely subjected to rigorous economic appraisal, despite the large costs they can impose on local areas...
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2020/01/02
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2021/07/12
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City with a Billion Dollar View
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marginal cost of production