I suspect by “what works” the OP means what works in the short term for solving this particular problem. By “what’s right” one would also take into account long term effects of things like perverse incentives and related TDT/UDT-type issues.
You mean perverse incentives like: If you like to litter, just do it consistently ignoring all the costs, because sooner or later someone will propose the “give up” policy?
I suspect by “what works” the OP means what works in the short term for solving this particular problem. By “what’s right” one would also take into account long term effects of things like perverse incentives and related TDT/UDT-type issues.
This is correct. Thanks for explaining it more succinctly than I could.
You mean perverse incentives like: If you like to litter, just do it consistently ignoring all the costs, because sooner or later someone will propose the “give up” policy?
Do CDT or EDT not have ways of referencing perverse incentives or knock-on effects?