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Article Dans Une Revue Economic Affairs Année : 2005

Planning by commonhold

Renaud Le Goix
Chris Webster
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So-called ‘gated' communities have become common throughout the continents of Asia and America. Such communities are characterised by the ability to provide public goods and perform governance functions, independent of central and local government. It would be surprising if such communities did not develop to a greater extent in Britain, especially as a more complete legal framework now exists for their governance. Examples in Asia and America demonstrate their effectiveness, as do historical examples in the UK, such as the garden city movement. There are outstanding legal and regulatory issues that will need to be addressed as ‘gated' communities do develop.

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halshs-00009764 , version 1 (24-03-2006)

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Renaud Le Goix, Chris Webster. Planning by commonhold. Economic Affairs, 2005, 25 (4), pp.5. ⟨halshs-00009764⟩
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