Small is not so beautiful

Wednesday, June 26, 2013 Francisco Carneiro 0 Comments

China’s big cities don’t have a great reputation these days: housing prices are soaring, traffic is choking, pollution is worsening. Small cities are certainly quieter, but this has worked against them, with fewer job opportunities to attract new migrants. The result, as Rosealea explains in this piece, is that China’s excess housing supply is mostly concentrated in smaller cities—a problem that could worsen, as the future dynamics of urbanization will favor big cities over small ones.

From GaveKal, Rosealea Yao

No surprise here, with Globalization the big companies are killing the small ones. When a prospect goes into a shop and don't know what to buy sometimes they ask, who is the leader! Low risk decision.
The costs of regulation are so high that the small businesses are being killed by bureaucracy/Goverment.  
To live in a big city everything is  cheap comparing to la small city or countryside. You can eat 24 hours a day, you get a plumber in a Sunday, the economies of scale are huge.You vcan go out and see smart people almost every night.

Bigger get bigger is the trend with Globalization.

What to do?

1.Live in a big lively city
2.Buy your competitor
3.Get bigger is worth more than to get better


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