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by kbenson
2640 days ago
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Well, that's why there's generally a difference between market incentives and regulatory incentives. In this case, I believe we are referring to market based incentives, where gaming them is of limited use because the market should respond to that gaming. That said, regulatory incentives and punishments have their place too, IMO generally where the market isn't responding well, or information isn't available enough to allow for an efficient market, or as a response to some other regulatory market effects. But, as you noted, you'll often get some interesting behavior right at the edge of where the regulation kicks in because there's often a hard change instead of a gradual shift as an efficient market would allow. |
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I mean, consider Wall Street, Las Vegas, used car sales - the list goes on and on. It's a rich area of storytelling that goes back to the dawn of recorded history.