1/ In markets you need sufficient liquidity and competition among alternatives for approximate rational outcomes.
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5/ Policies are the products you buy, politicians are sort of the currencies you buy them with. Yeah it's a bit of a rough/messy analogy.
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6/ There is a convention in politics to pretend that incumbent, having won, represents all, and will pursue policies benefiting all if poss
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