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by civilized
1146 days ago
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By this do you mean that doctors are changing their minds, and since doctors do things like run advisory boards at the FDA, that causes the FDA to behave less restrictively? In other words, why would the FDA bother to go with any flow? On the view of some economists, bureaucrats should never deregulate because there's no incentive for them to, and mere cultural pressure shouldn't really be an incentive. |
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Well, so economists models of things outside their notional specialty aren’t any more connected to reality than those inside. That’s…to be expected, I guess.