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No one with think to bother with rent control in a "failed city" where no one wanted to live in the first place. Why would a city where rents were falling or there was a huge vacancy rate enact rent control?

Should we therefore think that the lack of rent control caused them to be miserable or vice versa? (Is that not what you're implying?)



He's implying that contrary to what economists say, and hackernews believes, rent control does not ruin cities.

You just made the rest up.




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