Whats the advantage to these over the Arleigh Burke III's other than that these look cooler? It seems like you could have 2 or 3 of the Burke class for every one of these.
> If schools operated for profit, with education subsidized by vouchers, the companies running the schools would have an interest in spending as little as possible actually educating the students, because every dollar…
Two practical and one theoretical issue with this: - This relies on a city's ability to repeal property tax. - There is a carrying capacity to a city and beyond that lies a housing market crash when supply is in large…
It is, its called property tax.
I feel like there is a dangerous break even here that will only work in cities like NY, LA, SF, and DC. But none of those cities have "un-developed" land ( and they have very little under-developed land ). Take this…
What happens when landlords just pass the cost off to the tenants?
Whats the advantage to these over the Arleigh Burke III's other than that these look cooler? It seems like you could have 2 or 3 of the Burke class for every one of these.
> If schools operated for profit, with education subsidized by vouchers, the companies running the schools would have an interest in spending as little as possible actually educating the students, because every dollar…
Two practical and one theoretical issue with this: - This relies on a city's ability to repeal property tax. - There is a carrying capacity to a city and beyond that lies a housing market crash when supply is in large…
It is, its called property tax.
I feel like there is a dangerous break even here that will only work in cities like NY, LA, SF, and DC. But none of those cities have "un-developed" land ( and they have very little under-developed land ). Take this…
What happens when landlords just pass the cost off to the tenants?