cities are labor markets and land markets, and planners’ meddling usually warps the market and hurts people
this was a really compelling and interesting read
Cities are first and foremost labor markets.
Small and large cities have similar growth rates. Isn't that odd?
No: they're complimentary
Expensive land specializes in high density knowledge work, cheap land with less supply chain congestion specializes in manufacturing
Larger cities have costs to firms who want to move there:
Not everyone benefits as much from economies of scale or agglomeration
Wonder if you could have the best of both with really excellent transportation (e.g. trains everywhere) — Tokyo style?