unsure if this driven by: opportunities for defection; high monitoring costs; high cost of defection; something else?
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Also true in business.
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I think this sort of used to be our relationship with our government and mainstream media?
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Oh woooooh Ya
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How Extremely stupid of us
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...it's called trust?
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ya, sometimes you can rely on incentives to manage that trust maybe? More so than in romance?
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I generally tend to stay away from applying economics principles to my relationships. It tends to cause trouble.
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heh *not* applying economics to relationships tends to wreck me maybe trouble evolves independent of method
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naw love =/= trust imo
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business partnerships?
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Hmm are they? Seems like not in the US? But maybe they are What drives it in that case?
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they definitely are. largely because the partners have to place trust in each other that they can't really justify
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if one of the founders of a young company flakes the odds of survival of the company are very low
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Hmmmhuuuhhh . . . really? Any examples off the top of your head?
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Business partnerships, intellectual partnerships, etc.
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all of them.
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