Commentary: Shooting on an Arrow, and the Downplay of Regulatory Economics

Todd J. Barry
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This brief review discussion raises additional regulatory ideas to those offered by 2017 Nobel Prize winning economist Richard Thaler, and philosophically and pragmatically argues that his winning of the award was more political than economic, especially in terms of the legislation offered that followed. The article then uses work from other economists, such as Coase, and Friedman, and Arrow, to theorize that in total there are at least four different categories of regulation currently identified. And, humans have yet to invent or recognize all possible avenues for using “libertarian paternalism,” Thaler’s neologism for social regulation. The article offers a number of real world, contemporary examples falling under such a philosophical umbrella, while discussing their possible benefits and short-comings. The paper overall argues that human society on the whole has been slow to create more solutions for unwanted or incentivized economic behavior, in the application of such philosophical theories to policies by regulators.
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这一简短的回顾讨论提出了2017年诺贝尔经济学奖得主理查德·塞勒(Richard Thaler)提出的其他监管理念,并从哲学和实用主义的角度认为,他的获奖更多是政治性的,而不是经济性的,尤其是在随后提出的立法方面。然后,这篇文章引用了其他经济学家的研究成果,如科斯、弗里德曼和阿罗,从理论上推断,目前至少有四种不同的监管类别。而且,人类还没有发明或认识到使用“自由意志家长制”的所有可能途径,这是塞勒对社会监管的新词。这篇文章提供了一些现实世界的当代例子,这些例子都属于这种哲学的保护伞,同时讨论了它们可能的好处和缺点。这篇论文总体上认为,在监管机构将这种哲学理论应用于政策时,人类社会在为不受欢迎或受激励的经济行为创造更多解决方案方面总体上进展缓慢。
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