← Back to context Comment by danaw 10 hours ago yeah market models are working so great everywhere else... 5 comments danaw Reply infecto 10 hours ago Instead of being hyperbolic why don’t you share your idea then?Markets are not perfect but on average they do a decent job of finding equilibrium.“Democracy is the worst form of government—except for all the others that have been tried.” anonymars 9 hours ago I'll join in to proffer that where they lack, it's often exactly the sort of thing you describe: some externality is missing in the price infecto 9 hours ago Agree but better than the system we have today. There will always be issues with it but I think on average it would better incentivize hiring lower risk employees. 2 replies →
infecto 10 hours ago Instead of being hyperbolic why don’t you share your idea then?Markets are not perfect but on average they do a decent job of finding equilibrium.“Democracy is the worst form of government—except for all the others that have been tried.” anonymars 9 hours ago I'll join in to proffer that where they lack, it's often exactly the sort of thing you describe: some externality is missing in the price infecto 9 hours ago Agree but better than the system we have today. There will always be issues with it but I think on average it would better incentivize hiring lower risk employees. 2 replies →
anonymars 9 hours ago I'll join in to proffer that where they lack, it's often exactly the sort of thing you describe: some externality is missing in the price infecto 9 hours ago Agree but better than the system we have today. There will always be issues with it but I think on average it would better incentivize hiring lower risk employees. 2 replies →
infecto 9 hours ago Agree but better than the system we have today. There will always be issues with it but I think on average it would better incentivize hiring lower risk employees. 2 replies →
Instead of being hyperbolic why don’t you share your idea then?
Markets are not perfect but on average they do a decent job of finding equilibrium.
“Democracy is the worst form of government—except for all the others that have been tried.”
I'll join in to proffer that where they lack, it's often exactly the sort of thing you describe: some externality is missing in the price
Agree but better than the system we have today. There will always be issues with it but I think on average it would better incentivize hiring lower risk employees.
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