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A powerful story of why government good intentions can fail
lawrence serewicz (@lldzne) has shared a Tweet with you: “TheEconomist: A new film takes a look at why the Pruitt-Igoe housing project in St. Louis failed http://t.co/mlpkVylc” –http://twitter.com/TheEconomist/status/125511829412777985 I recommend this story, but also the academic article it is based … Continue reading
Posted in Government, local government, localism, public housing, public sector
Tagged Pruitt-Igoe, Public housing, St. Louis Missouri, Unintended consequences
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