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by DoofusOfDeath 2396 days ago
> When proposing new policies, always solve for equilibrium, don't ignore second order effects, and never assume the world is steady state system.

I've thought along similar lines, but it was never clear to me if such a policy really performs "better" in real-world, politicized policy issues.

Do you know of any supporting examples?