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'''Effects on homelessness:'''
 
"As seen in [[Albert O. Hirschman|Albert O. Hirschman's]] [[Exit, Voice, and Loyalty|''Exit, Voice, and Loyalty'']], there are problems here about ''entry'', because if all of the housing in parts of the country are built in these developments and can pick the [the type of consumers they will] serve, what about [[homeless people]]? Where are homeless people going to wind up? They're going to wind up on the streets of [[San Francisco]] or somewhere like that. Because if you want to buy into one of these residences, they don't want you unless they can ensure you can pay. You're going to go through [[Tenant screening|financial screening]]. You're going to have to prove you can afford to live in the place. People who can't are going to wind up not getting served. If you try to do housing through this type of [[Real estate economics|market]], there's going to be a [[market failure]] that's probably going to be quite costly for governments."<ref name="Privatizing Government I: Utilities, Eminent Domain, and Local Government"/>
 
'''Segmented Democracy:'''