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	<title>Comments on: Urban[ism] Legend: Positive NPV Infrastructure</title>
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		<title>By: Anonymous</title>
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		<description>Awesome post.  I was recently thinking about whether or not quality infrastructure even matters, because I read that as efficiently as Beijing was able to build a humongous new airport and numerous rail lines, all the growth that led up to its ability to develop all this infrastructure occurred before this infrastructure existed.  I think this came from Fareed Zakaria&#039;s new book, in which case I must be massively butchering his words.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Awesome post.  I was recently thinking about whether or not quality infrastructure even matters, because I read that as efficiently as Beijing was able to build a humongous new airport and numerous rail lines, all the growth that led up to its ability to develop all this infrastructure occurred before this infrastructure existed.  I think this came from Fareed Zakaria&#8217;s new book, in which case I must be massively butchering his words.</p>
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