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A prime example highlighted is Shanghai, China. Despite an extensive judicial and administrative system, the city continues to draw individuals from across the country due to its vibrant economic prospects. Similarly, citizens flock to Beijing or other metropolises driven by the promise of jobs and prosperity, illustrating that urban growth is fundamentally driven by economic incentives rather than governmental controls.

Accepting Urban Realities: High Population Density Is Inevitable