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		<description><![CDATA[How much can Econ 101 teach us about housing prices? | Here&#8217;s uber-wonk Matt Yglesisas on housing affordability: [H]ousing can become more affordable if you build lots of new housing or else if your city becomes a less desirable place to live. Since few mayors or city council members want to outline &#8220;make the city a worse place to live&#8221; as a policy goal, that means you need to focus on allowing higher-density construction in desirable areas and on scrutinizing regulations...]]></description>
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