October 30, 2009
La Tragédie de la Bicyclette
I spent this afternoon giving a tragedy of the schwinn talk to some homeschoolers in Chattanooga and--deja vu--I see this in the NYT:
But this latest French utopia has met a prosaic reality: Many of the specially designed bikes, which cost $3,500 each, are showing up on black markets in Eastern Europe and northern Africa. Many others are being spirited away for urban joy rides, then ditched by roadsides, their wheels bent and tires stripped.
With 80 percent of the initial 20,600 bicycles stolen or damaged, the program’s organizers have had to hire several hundred people just to fix them. And along with the dent in the city-subsidized budget has been a blow to the Parisian psyche.
Thanks to JC for the pointer.
Posted by E. Frank Stephenson at 11:41 PM in
Economics