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An economist observes that cities with more public parks tend to have lower crime rates. To determine if building parks causes a reduction in crime, the ideal scientific approach would be a controlled experiment. However, randomly selecting hundreds of cities and forcing half to build new parks while preventing the other half from doing so is not feasible. Given these constraints, which of the following represents the most logical and common next step for an economist to investigate this potential causal link?

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