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Cities will have to leverage market forces to support strategic objectives for socioeconomic development and to maximize the impact of past and future investments in connectivity. Policy makers will have to promote a continuous dialogue among all stakeholders on the best solutions for making cities competitive, as well as attractive locations for people and investments, while addressing critical bottlenecks such as congestion and pollution. Challenges facing city governments involve reducing sprawl and increasing productivity by implementing a unified market-based land pricing system for both rural and urban areas; fostering livable, highly productive, and efficient cities through flexible people-centered planning; and facilitating the development of clusters by improving connectivity of people and businesses. ReferencesADB (Asian Development Bank). 2012a. Asian Development Outlook 2012: Confronting Rising Inequality in Asia. 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