I’d say a lot of domains have reasonably-aligned incentives a lot of the time, but that’s a boring non-answer. For a specific example, there’s the classic case of how whenever I go to the grocery store, I’m presented with a panoply of cheap, good quality foodstuffs available for me to purchase. The incentives along the chain from production → store → me are reasonably well-aligned.
Yes, I agree that a grocery store is a great example. I suppose I’m looking for examples where people recognized a problem, changed the incentives, and then it fixed/improved things.
I’d say a lot of domains have reasonably-aligned incentives a lot of the time, but that’s a boring non-answer. For a specific example, there’s the classic case of how whenever I go to the grocery store, I’m presented with a panoply of cheap, good quality foodstuffs available for me to purchase. The incentives along the chain from production → store → me are reasonably well-aligned.
Yes, I agree that a grocery store is a great example. I suppose I’m looking for examples where people recognized a problem, changed the incentives, and then it fixed/improved things.