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		<description><![CDATA[The world’s most improved city for abundant housing in low-carbon neighborhoods | Last time, I described Germany’s secret to abundant housing: financial rewards for localities. This time, I look at France’s recent success at filling greater Paris with more homes. Metropolitan Paris is not yet a world leader in abundant, affordable housing in low-carbon neighborhoods. But it might be the most improved. Paris is one of countless great cities that fell into the trap of residential lockdown&#8212;local NIMBY obstructionism stopping desperately needed...]]></description>
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