> moving production to low cost environments just moves costs from business costs into external costs
[Citation needed]
Of course that can happen, but it's hardly guaranteed. If a company in the US moves a call center to a lower cost city, that's hardly foisting externalities onto anybody.
> people generally avoid the answer to the why question.
Typically when people say cryptic things like that it's because they hold some unhinged opinion, eg "Yes, schools in urban centers perform worse but nobody wants to answer the real 'why' question. Personally I think the black community...devolves into racist rant held up by racist 'science'".
So OP, you want to defend your honor by making transparent what you intentionally left opaque here?
[Citation needed]
Of course that can happen, but it's hardly guaranteed. If a company in the US moves a call center to a lower cost city, that's hardly foisting externalities onto anybody.
> people generally avoid the answer to the why question.
What does that even mean? What "why" question?