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by anonymousiam
310 days ago
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Most of those in favor of the government interference cite the points that you made. They don't really ring true though. Inflation has slowed, but the changes in the restaurants were sudden, and coincided with the new wage law. |
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The government doesn't interfere, it intervenes.
> but the changes in the restaurants were sudden, and coincided with the new wage law.
Says who? Even the paper doesn't claim such a sudden behavior. Also, the paper makes no attempt at estimating the effect of these confounders.