Honestly: I've thought about this a lot for my thesis and the optimal policy isn't super clear to me. Everything is a tradeoff between the extensive and intensive margins. I don't want to talk about this in detail given twitter's Mood today, but I think it is a nice study . . .https://twitter.com/k1ug3/status/1013799233483182080 …
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Replying to @eigenrobot
I think this is a pretty easy to line to draw, given the enormous potential for abuse and exploitation
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Replying to @swimming_blerd
You would think! But any policy you pass is going to have some ugly side effects. Policies that are meant to express values vs policies designed to achieve outcomes :/
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Replying to @eigenrobot
this distinction isn’t very strong: the ostensible outcome any policy is meant to produce is always in support of some value system—even just in the designation of priorities
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Replying to @swimming_blerd
hahaha that's true ok how about: near mode policies vs far mode policies
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Replying to @swimming_blerd
here's . . . kind of a summary http://www.overcomingbias.com/2010/06/near-far-summary.html … it was the shit Robin was on from maybe 2009-2012, was a pretty helpful insight pump
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Replying to @eigenrobot
decriminalization seems me to be a far-mode policy: supporting autonomy, while (hopefully) curtailing the abuse and exploitation that follow from prohibition however, it does introduce externalities of licensing and regulation, to Actually Do these things i dunon
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