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VIPs don’t have to pay to get in to nightclubs. Do you think that’s a huge cost? If so, why would club owners agree to it?
Not a very good example. VIPs don’t increase the cost for other punters.
Here, you're essentially bringing in a whole bunch of new burden on infrastructure, but getting proportionally less back in order to support it (waiting on some inflection based on future sales tax or property taxes etc is not a guarantee, especially as campuses can be out in the sticks so drawing workers from a wider area). Either you take hits on that, or pass the extra needed cost onto other taxpayers.
I'm not sure whether or not the net is positive or negative, but the second order effects do need to be paid for somehow.