The High Cost of Free Parking

first publication date:  2005
genre:  nonfiction
original language:  English

The High Cost of Free Parking is an urban planning book by UCLA professor Donald Shoup dealing with the costs of free parking on society. It is structured as a criticism of the planning and regulation of parking and recommends that parking be built and allocated according to its fair market value. It incorporates elements of Shoup's Georgist philosophy. The book was originally published in 2005 by the American Planning Association and the Planners Press. A revised edition was released in 2011 by Routledge. Source: Wikipedia (en)

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