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by theptip
1805 days ago
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You can analyze this from the perspective of Public Choice theory. I think the claim would not quite be that the policy would be unpopular _with the population_ - just that it wouldn’t be in the individual interest of any politician, and therefore, as rational actors, they wouldn’t take the action to enact the policy. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_choice#Special_interest... |
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