Ignorance and the Incentive Structure confronting Policymakers

Cosmos + Taxis Studies in Emergent Order and Organization 7 (1 + 2):39-51 (2019)
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Abstract

The paper examines one of the considerations that determines the extent to which policymakers pursue the objec- tives demanded by constituents. The nature and extent of their ignorance serve to determine the incentives confronted by policymakers to pursue their constituents’ demands. The paper also considers several other consequences of policymaker ig- norance and its relationship to expert failure.

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Scott Scheall
Arizona State University

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