3 kinds of legal regimes
Zero-mean: if you don’t intend to break the law, on average, you won’t be
Negative-mean: Even if you don’t intend to, on average you will be in violation of some law
Positive-mean: Even when you intend to be in violation, you’re likely to not be
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As person living in India, i find Americans saying America is in second catagory very hilarious
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It really is… just not at the same level. It’s strong in small business regulations for eg
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Second dimension here is basically class. All of these are class dependent in a given legal regime
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This is more like negative slope/positive slope vs the intercept, a second dimension to the model
Intercept: mean compliance state for mean intent
Slope: how that state changes as intent grows in magnitude in either direction
Gives you 9 different cases, since 0/+/- slopes
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