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Because they are almost entirely funded by property taxes, the actions of City governments make way more sense if you think of them as a joint-stock company owned by local land owners. There is selection pressure on elected city officials to govern in a way that increases the property value of homeowners and property developers. Not only do those officials get the support of those land owners, but taking actions that increase property values also have the effect of bringing in more revenue, which in turn gives them more freedom of action to do things that improve their support among their base of support among land owners. That's the fundamental reason why supply-side YIMBY approaches to creating adequate housing are doomed.