Actually, the urban great paradox is: If we build more in expensive cities. we'd have even more regional inequality: https://www.citylab.com/equity/2017/06/the-other-side-of-hard-to-build-cities/530310/ …
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And it is key. Land use restrictions clearly hold back growth of expensive cities. But they also likely help mitigate regional inequality.
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One venture-backed startup I know in Redwood City opened a dev office in Columbus because they could pay less for good talent.
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