nobody on Nostr: Interesting. Initial thought is that is the case with land, but it seems like if ...
Interesting. Initial thought is that is the case with land, but it seems like if there was a massive monetary premium in things like houses/buildings etc. that market values of those things would be massively higher than their cost of production, which we don’t really see (and if we did see that, it would cause building until the monetary premium was gone).
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