We talk a lot about incentives, and we talk about market incentives. And i'm wondering what the incentives are for policy makers to actually make these types of changes. I think many policy makers think this is all just too hard to do. It's easier just to throw out words like, what's bild a wall? The problem with that is it's not too easy to do. A politician who figures out that these sort of structural fixes actually help a lot of people probably finds political goald rather than economical.

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