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C+T 8:8+9

Spontaneous Urban Planning at the Intersection of Markets, Democracy and Science

Editorial

Urban Planning in the Spontaneous City
David Emanuel Andersson

Milestones
Leslie Marsh

Articles

Agglomeration near and far: San Francisco and Los Angeles metropolitan areas
Peter Gordon and John Cho

Urban Diversity and Cohesion: A Jacobsian Solution
Sanford Ikeda

Cellular Democracy as a Necessary Condition for Completely Spontaneous Urban Planning and Order
Fred Foldvary and Luca Minola

Informal Transportation and Emergent Orders in the Latin American Context: Towards a New Conceptualization of Urban Planning in the Global South
Luis Hernando Lozano-Paredes

Exit, voice, and forking
Alistair Berg and Chris Berg

Justice in the City: Georgist Insights and their Limits
Laurent Dobuzinskis

Can a Village Be Run Like a Firm?: The Case of Collective Villages in China
Marek Hudik

The cryptoeconomics of cities, data and space
Darcy Allen, Chris Berg, Kiersten Jowett, Mikayla Novak, and Jason Potts

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Header Image: “Community Portrait” courtesy of Robert Gonsalves.
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