“Tom W. Bell, a law professor at Chapman University and a legal consultant to the Honduran ‘startup city’ project, spoke at Reason’s Los Angeles headquarters about why libertarians should be interested in the potential for new forms of governance within the proposed ‘zones of economic development’ (ZEDEs) being pushed in Honduras. He addressed various legal challenges and setbacks that prior efforts faced, such as Paul Romer’s failed RED zones. Bell also discussed other experiments in municipal governance, such as Co-op City in the Bronx and Sandy Springs, GA.”
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