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Insufficient sources supporting the arguments stating in the historical backgroundKwok Ting Yan (talk) 05:51, 5 November 2016 (UTC)
[edit]In the part of historical background, it is stated that the existence of inner city ghettos is highly related to exclusionary zoning since the lower income group could not afford to move and live to the suburbs. However, there is no sources supporting this argument. It is in doubt that if the existence of inner city ghettos is caused by other factors more. Also, there is no source supporting the argument that the middle class could act as a role model for the lower class living in the inclusive zoning area
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[edit]The following are link farm that was dumped in the article. Removed them per WP:EL. parking them here for reference to editors. Graywalls (talk) 07:04, 2 February 2021 (UTC)
- Grounded Solutions Network
- Innovative Housing Institute
- Time for a Left-Right Consensus on Zoning Reform, Theo Mackey Pollack.
- The Inclusionary Housing Debate: The Effectiveness of Mandatory Programs Over Voluntary Programs, American Planning Association
- Do Affordable Housing Mandates Work? Evidence from California, Benjamin Powell, Ph.D. and Edward Stringham, Ph.D., Reason Foundation Policy Study 318.
- California Inclusionary Housing Reader, Institute for Local Government
- Resources from the Nonprofit Housing Association of Northern California
- End, Don't Mend, County's Inclusionary Housing Program, Reason Foundation
- Scrapping the Zoning Code to Solve LA’s Housing Crisis, Reason Foundation
- Critique of the Reason Foundation Report and other articles, Victoria Basolo, Department of Planning, Policy & Design, University of California, Irvine
- Los Angeles business community's 2004 alternative to mandatory Inclusionary Zoning proposal, Central City Association of Los Angeles
- Study Finds Inclusionary Zoning Feasible for Los Angeles, Livable Places
- Inclusionary Housing in California: 30 Years of Innovation California Coalition for Rural Housing and Non-Profit Housing Association of Northern California, 2003.
- Inclusionary Zoning: The California Experience National Housing Conference, 2004.
- Non-Profit Housing Association of Northern California and the Home Builders Association of Northern California On Common Ground: Joint Principles on Inclusionary Housing, July 2005.