So where does the notion of a Texas miracle come from? Mainly from widespread misunderstanding of the economic effects of population growth.The establishment confronts Texas.
For this much is true about Texas: It has, for many decades, had much faster population growth than the rest of America — about twice as fast since 1990. Several factors underlie this rapid population growth: a high birth rate, immigration from Mexico, and inward migration of Americans from other states, who are attracted to Texas by its warm weather and low cost of living, low housing costs in particular.
And just to be clear, there’s nothing wrong with a low cost of living. In particular, there’s a good case to be made that zoning policies in many states unnecessarily restrict the supply of housing, and that this is one area where Texas does in fact do something right.
Monday, August 15, 2011
Krugman's Grudging Compliment of Texas
Paul Krugman says Texas is no miracle but: