What economic benefits? Explain how shifting businesses to regional areas provides a net benefit.
If anything it is less efficient environmentally to have large amounts of people living sparsely populated regional areas as they will have to travel more. Even with a HSR rail corridor, many more...
Hahaha yeah because high income earners just lock their piles of cash away in vaults.
Even based on your own basic, textbook, neoclassical economic theory, what you have said is completely wrong.
Savings = Investment.
Money that is saved is still spent on capital goods, and labor for...
"Man does not ravish every female that stirs his senses; he does not devour every piece of food that entices him; he does not knock down every fellow he would like to kill. He arranges his wishes and desires into a scale, he chooses; in short, he acts.
What distinguishes man from beasts is...
rail = nice and green and cool because they have it EUROPE
planes = dirty, bad, old technology.
just like;
nuclear = evil, and will lead to mutated FUTURE GENERATIONS
no actual analysis of the impacts is required. High speed rail would be cool okay. They have it in the most densely populated...
Read the article you stupid motherfucker.
The cost benefit analysis is based on the assumption that people switch from road and air travel, and it incorporates those benefits into the analysis.
John Stossel isn't an academic and he appears on FOX NEWS.
Therefore, the opposite of what he says must be true.
Thus PROVING that public healthcare is good.
Good compared to what?
Here are some people that might not consider it so good:
-Those that die in emergency rooms waiting for treatment.
-Those that die while on waiting lists for emergency treatments.
-People denied access to drugs like marijuana for medicinal use and forced to use more...
Money is just a measure of resources, primarily the labor of top scientists.
Throwing pieces of paper at a problem won't solve it, but allocating millions of hours to research and development often does.