I am not sure why you are using the example of transit or policing. The book is about abundance, not mass transit and policing. I have not yet finished the book but it does not seem to mention those policy domains. Neither does Lehman’s review…
I am not sure why you are using the example of transit or policing. The book is about abundance, not mass transit and policing. I have not yet finished the book but it does not seem to mention those policy domains. Neither does Lehman’s review…
I am not sure why you are using the example of transit or policing. The book is about abundance, not mass transit and policing. I have not yet finished the book but it does not seem to mention those policy domains. Neither does Lehman’s review…
The book covers mass transit related to CA's failed attempt to build high speed rail.
While CA was not building 500 miles of high speed rail, China built 23,000 MILES of high speed rail.
China also built an over abundance of crappy housing blocks which no one will ever live in.
And of course, that's why this solution is letting the market actually build the housing, not mandate government build housing