That is the same argument. The Netherlands is denser, so it makes more sense to put in public infrastructure, which makes the place with that infra being more attractive. And I guess there's a switch-over point for population density where being less dense also reinforces itself and vice versa.
The point is: sub-urban US could be designed to be more dense to be on the other side of that switch over point.
The point is: sub-urban US could be designed to be more dense to be on the other side of that switch over point.