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ChristianKl comments on How to choose a country/city? - Less Wrong Discussion

11 Post author: joaolkf 02 November 2013 01:48AM

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Comment author: ChristianKl 03 November 2013 05:20:24AM 9 points [-]

I don't think that focusing on countries is the way to go. You live in a city. Compare cities. San Fransico is completely different from somewhere in Texas.

Comment author: joaolkf 03 November 2013 06:12:17AM *  1 point [-]

You are right. In fact, I was mostly comparing cities. I don't know why I decided to phrase the text as comparing countries. It just seems harder to have good statistics for cities. There's no Cities Values Survey.

Comment author: ChristianKl 03 November 2013 08:53:03AM 2 points [-]

Bad data is worse than no data.

When you want hard data http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World'smostlivable_cities might be interesting.