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by anamax
1516 days ago
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You do know that you're substituting expensive parking for cheap, right? However, you are demonstrating that Georgist "efficient land use" is not particularly desirable. (Moreover, "efficient" land use is rarely that important.) Georgism does push towards a monoculture and a particularly horrible one at that. For example, Georgism punishes someone who puts some open space between buildings, even though open-space is clearly a good thing. As I wrote previous, Georgists confuse having an equation that they can "optimize" with having a useful idea on how to allocate resources in the real world. Yes, Georgism lets you do some calculations, but that doesn't imply that doing those calculations is worthwhile. (This is a problem with economics as a field.) And, no, the "witticisms" don't make your case. They actually argue that Georgists are dangerous fools. |
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