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"Order Without Design: How Markets Shape Cities" is a book by Alain Bertaud that challenges traditional top-down approaches to urban planning, arguing that cities should be shaped by market forces of supply and demand and impacts the way in which planners perceive a city. This writing is a critique of the chapter "Affordability: Household Incomes, Regulations, and Land Supply from the book".