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In a past life I was a economist (before that, a Chinchilla in case you were wondering). This is where I write about the magic of markets and the absurdity of the financial world.
I get turned on by charts
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"If developers were allowed to face directly the high land costs of providing so much parking, the number of spaces would be a result of a careful economic calculation rather than a matter of satisfying a legal requirement. Parking would be scarcer, and more likely to have a price — or a higher one than it does now — and people would be more careful about when and where they drove."
Economic View - Why Free Parking Comes at a Price - NYTimes.com