East End Games
One of the things I love about Shoreditch is that the rules are not clear around here. What's this? Do you like it?
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This is a blog about interacting systems and how they behave: systems thinking construed broadly. Financial markets and economics; politics; and occasionally physical systems are discussed, with an attempt at focusing on how the rules of the game determine the strategies of participants and the possible outcomes.
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1. Government regulations have a very large aggregate net benefit relative to their costs; rules for clean gas, taken alone, might be more valuable than all the other regulatory costs we bear. If you don't believe me, try visiting Mexico City in November.
2. Many government regulations are simply unnecessary.
3. No one has come up with a good algorithm for weeding out the bad regulations from the good ones. Nonetheless cost-benefit analysis, for all its philosophic flaws, can serve this function.
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