1. According to Glaeser (2005), what factors contribute to the extremely inelastic housing supply in the Boston area? 10 2 Reinventing Cities a) Construction cost being greater than housing prices. b) Strict zoning constraints by the Boston government. c) Lenient zoning restriction for new development. d) a and b e) a and c
2. According to Glaeser et al. (2001), which of these amenities did not contribute to a higher growth rate in cities? a) temperate climate b) bowling alleys per capita c) live performance venues per capita d) restaurants per capita
3. According to Glaeser et al. (2001), what type of commuting pattern saw the most consistent growth in the latter half of the twentieth century? a) city to city b) suburb to city c) city to suburb
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