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by scatters
1350 days ago
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They are an elastic resource. The amount being created is responsive to demand. Also, they're substitutable; if people can't afford classic cars, they'll buy art, or wine, or yachts, or Rolexes, or a thousand other luxury goods. Land is only imperfectly substitutable, and it substitution has definite economic costs. |
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