Is small thinking the new American way? - Harvard Gazette
Briefly

"If there's one thing we've known since the time of Adam Smith, but even more so since the time of Henry Ford, it's that mass production - repetition - makes things cheap. But land-use regulation stops us from building a mass-produced home and requires instead a very idiosyncratic home. It means every project will be micromanaged..."
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