Today's topic for a bunch of mutually inspired HN threads: incorporation options, of the general gist "Form a BC Canadian company for $351.50 CAD and $43.39 CAD yearly fee." This is explicit about something which is implicit, which is "jurisdictions compete against each other."
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That goes substantially deeper than just the pricing of the act of incorporation, and I think it goes substantially broader than incorporation (among all activities relevant to businesses).
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This has long been one of the best features of the American experiment; you can gravitate towards places which largely share your values, across multiple axes, and competition between them for desirable internal migrants (and business starts, etc) helps conditions everywhere.
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I think the Internet and globalization are accelerating the ability of people, money, and more nebulous forms of capital to flow across borders in much the same way that it's been non-trivial-but-clearly-possible to flow from Chicago to San Francisco to Houston.
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