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by fbonetti
2623 days ago
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> No. The literal definition of the economic drag on value creation is "rent seeking". No, that's not the literal definition of "rent-seeking", not even close. I really wish this term had a different name because I see people on HN misusing it on a daily basis. "rent-seeking" is a specific term in economics that refers to entities colluding with the government to distort the market in their favor. The taxi medallion system is a classic example of rent-seeking. Owning property and leasing it out, whether it's land, vehicles, apartments, or machinery, is NOT rent-seeking. > Be a part of the solution and build something. Do not be a part of the problem and become a landlord. Would you prefer a world in which people are not allowed to rent apartments? |
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I find this mis-use of the term a useful and unambiguous signal that the commenter is not fully versed on the topic. (cf. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=19707924 )