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'LOVE DON'T LIVE HERE ANYMORE': ECONOMIC INCENTIVES FOR A MORE EQUITABLE MODEL OF URBAN REDEVELOPMENT

机译:“爱无处不在”:建立更公平的城市再开发模型的经济诱因

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The exclusion of poor, underprivileged people in urban renewal projects has been discussed in depth by a number of scholars. While this issue is far from resolved, the post-Katrina redevelopment plans provide an opportunity to re-evaluate notions of how to best redevelop urban spaces. In this Article, the author attempts to show that the interests of poor individuals can converge with those of city officials and developers in order to prevent the exclusion of the poor in post-Katrina New Orleans as well as future cities. To do so, the author relies on Law and Economics' notion of the maximization of incentives and Critical Race Theory's Interest Convergence Theory.
机译:许多学者深入讨论了将贫困,处境不利的人排除在城市更新项目之外的问题。尽管这个问题尚未解决,但卡特里娜飓风过后的重建计划为重新评估如何最好地重建城市空间的概念提供了机会。在本文中,作者试图证明穷人的利益可以与城市官员和开发商的利益融合,以防止在卡特里娜飓风后的新奥尔良以及未来的城市中排斥穷人。为此,作者依赖于法律和经济学的激励最大化概念以及临界种族理论的利益趋同理论。

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