2022
DOI: 10.1007/s11127-022-00978-2
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Evolution, uncertainty, and the asymptotic efficiency of policy

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“…Of course, it is not certain that benefits for the governors imply benefits for the governed. But it is at least plausible that the governed benefit from political durability, even if the relevant policies are first-order suboptimal (Albrecht et al 2022). What matters is the specific constitutional problems that emerge under open-access political conditions, and how they are solved.…”
Section: Constitutional Realismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of course, it is not certain that benefits for the governors imply benefits for the governed. But it is at least plausible that the governed benefit from political durability, even if the relevant policies are first-order suboptimal (Albrecht et al 2022). What matters is the specific constitutional problems that emerge under open-access political conditions, and how they are solved.…”
Section: Constitutional Realismmentioning
confidence: 99%