The Broad Lessons of YIMBY
The laws of economics apply to more than one policy area
In the comments to my article on how economically freer states have had higher population and economic growth for four decades, some commentators invoked what has been called the “housing theory of everything.” I was mistaken in focusing on economic freedom more generally, this argument goes, when what I should have been thinking about was primarily economic freedom in one specific area.
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