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Likewise in the United States, where, notwithstanding the national self-image as a laissez-faire land that has eschewed Europe's lavish social safety net, the budget battle is really a fight about the old: Programs for the elderly constitute almost half of non-interest government spending, about $1.6 trillion in 2010, of a $3.3 trillion total.
But as I've noted for this publication, the American cities that are considered by these same so-called urbanists to be the most desirable--such as New York, San Francisco, Boston, New Orleans and Chicago--were mostly built during an era of laissez-faire land-use policy, before the implementation of zoning laws.
The Moscow suburban real estate market has generally been laissez-faire, and land is sold, bought, and exchanged with ease.
Having spread to Austin, Tex., and Detroit, as well as several points abroad, the Faire has finally landed in New York, where this weekend it is bringing more than 500 exhibits to the New York Hall of Science in Queens, the site of the 1964 World's Fair.
A laissez-faire attitude toward land use is justified not only economically, but on humanitarian grounds as well.
That Georgia was at the top of the list came as no surprise to conservationists, urban planners, political leaders and residents here, who have watched their state -- and especially the 16-county greater Atlanta area -- explode in the last decade, unfettered by geographic barriers like mountains or oceans, and encouraged by the region's laissez-faire attitude toward regulating land use.
They are constantly urging voters to remember that it was conservative Republican laissez-faire policies that landed us in this horrid mess in the first place.
EDGEMONT PARK "18th-British Country Faire".
AMERICA is supposed to be the land of laissez-faire, but it doesn't seem that way to Erroll Tyler.
The results may have looked scrappy and provisional but, coupled with initially affordable land prices, this laissez-faire planning strategy seems to have worked, even if much land has since been redeveloped.
Physiocratic solutions to economic problems that is, solutions based on laissez-faire economics and on the belief that land is the source of all wealth characterized Tuscany under the leadership of Peter Leopold (later Leopold II), who ruled from 1765 to 1790.
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