make explicit the costs of fiddling with markets, whatever those costs may be.
How is the outcome different than it would have been, and who pays? Second,
we should take care that these costs fall most heavily
on those who enjoy the
benefits. Last and most important, we should make sure that one group (such as
those of us who think that strip malls are hideously ugly) does not use the
political and regulatory process to impose its aesthetic preferences on another
group (those who own strip malls and the people
who enjoy the cheap and
convenient shopping there). That said, there is nothing to stop us from dreaming
of a world without strip malls.
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