Presumably the wind is more likely to blow eastward in Paris, resulting in polluting industries (and working-class accommodation) being placed to the east, while the well-off had the west, and the pattern has replicated itself, outliving deindustrialisation. (There is a similar distribution of wealth in London, which is not far away as far as meteorology goes.)
Presumably the wind is more likely to blow eastward in Paris, resulting in polluting industries (and working-class accommodation) being placed to the east, while the well-off had the west, and the pattern has replicated itself, outliving deindustrialisation. (There is a similar distribution of wealth in London, which is not far away as far as meteorology goes.)