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by nisegami
72 days ago
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Excellent points. In my small island country, prices mostly come down to being labor-dominant or material-dominant. The former is cheaper* than the developed world, whereas the latter is more expensive* than the developed world. *compared using nominal exchange >The best I’ve found is to track relative migration pressure - where do people want to go? I like this approach. It's much more holistic and captures stuff that really cannot be quantified with prices and numbers, like freedoms and rights. |
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