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> why does globalization seem to disproportionately benefit the coasts?

For starters, most of globalized shipping happens by sea, so logistics and industry will tend to aggregate near the large ports.

There are also less obvious effects: For example, Silicon Valley grew out of a naval base into which the Navy poured a lot of research money.



It was as much Stanford as the naval base.


The govt poured a ton of money into Stanford around WW2 as well.


Ah okay, didn't know about Stanford. Thanks for the addition.




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