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People respond to incentives. With some generous interpretation, this simple sentence summarizes the bulk of what you’ll learn in any good undergraduate economics course. The challenge, of course, is to realize that this is always true even when we might want it to not be. For example, imagine for a minute that you’re in a […] The post Asymmetric Accountability appeared first on Econlib.
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