Asia vs. North America: Why Asian Cities are Way More Vibrant
In our first week back from trips to Asia, we get into a discussion on the differences between city life in Asia and city life in North America. Why do so many East-Asian cities brim with activity, while so many North American cities resemble post-apocalyptic zombie wastelands (by comparison)?
There are probably a lot of reasons why, but as zealous capitalists, we highlight central-planning and over-regulation as one of them.
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There are probably a lot of reasons why, but as zealous capitalists, we highlight central-planning and over-regulation as one of them.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheAsianCapitalist
Minds: https://www.minds.com/TheAsianCapitalist
Видео Asia vs. North America: Why Asian Cities are Way More Vibrant канала A Dormant Dynasty
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