OK, this is helpful, thanks! Would you agree then that generally speaking, “a policy being simpler is also a reason to think the policy will perform better” or do you think it’s specific to policy-pairs AB that are naturally described as “A is unconditional, B is conditional”
OK, this is helpful, thanks!
Would you agree then that generally speaking, “a policy being simpler is also a reason to think the policy will perform better” or do you think it’s specific to policy-pairs AB that are naturally described as “A is unconditional, B is conditional”