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by adam_arthur
1175 days ago
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You can hire people from anywhere with the internet. Economics alone are likely to dictate that things move from centralization to decentralization. $3m dollar homes, extremely high office rents, wasted energy and time on commuting, higher comp expenses, smaller hiring pool. Even if centralization/in-person is more efficient, likely not efficient to enough to overcome these economics. The businesses that learn how to maneuver in a decentralized/online first manner have huge starting advantages over those that don't. Though, we will see in time. It's possible the centralization gap will be much smaller in cities that choose to meet demand for housing/office/amenities. |
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