Re: 2008 Flying Monkeys of the FIRE Economy Award
I've taken roughly the same road, with one (well, 2) small addition - the concept of "regulatory capture", through which industries and their putative regulators become so incestuously interbred and sharing so many incentives and dis-incentives that no effective regulation can happen, and in fact the regulators eventually help the industry fight off competition.
The FDA attempts to ban various supplements and herbs are a good example, just off the top of my head.
This seems to happen even if the regulators do not do the industry to regulator to industry to regulator revolving door shuffle, and even if the regulators don't get any laissez - faire religion. Bureaucratic rot?
I see no workable way around it, though - thus the 2nd addition alluded to above, excessive cynicism that the situation will ever get better.
I've taken roughly the same road, with one (well, 2) small addition - the concept of "regulatory capture", through which industries and their putative regulators become so incestuously interbred and sharing so many incentives and dis-incentives that no effective regulation can happen, and in fact the regulators eventually help the industry fight off competition.
The FDA attempts to ban various supplements and herbs are a good example, just off the top of my head.
This seems to happen even if the regulators do not do the industry to regulator to industry to regulator revolving door shuffle, and even if the regulators don't get any laissez - faire religion. Bureaucratic rot?
I see no workable way around it, though - thus the 2nd addition alluded to above, excessive cynicism that the situation will ever get better.
Originally posted by EJ
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