Main reason why regulations are popular is that for most people, regulation=improvement But that's wrong The truth is regulation=constraint Improvement is to regulation what success is to business idea Need careful planning, pragmatism, close monitoring and luckhttps://twitter.com/nytimesbusiness/status/946014493997453313 …
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Replying to @XFaure
Agreed. Good regulation needs careful planning, pragmatism, and close monitoring. And these things require good people who are properly incentivized to drive these outcomes. But in most countries, bureaucrat jobs attract the lazy, corrupt, stupid, and risk averse.
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Replying to @Molson_Hart @XFaure
So if you want to really improve regulation, dont change the regulations. Don't change the bureaucrats. Those are symptoms, not the disease. Change the systems and incentives that caused the bureaucrats to behave how they did and you will get long term improved governance.
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Replying to @Molson_Hart
OK but I don't have the slightest idea of how to build and maintain a proper incentive structure for regulators
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Replying to @XFaure
Lol - AGREED! The only thing I can think of is: 1. What Singapore does (basically pay them a lot so you get better people) 2. Just steal and copy the best systems from other countries (and I don't know what those things are)
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This would cause a major temporary dislocation/chaos but I think that most developed world governments need half as many people at twice the pay and a lot of software contractors automating everything...
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