
#36 - Dan Levy and Richard Zeckhauser
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Navigating Corporate and Government Decision-Making
This chapter explores the distinct decision-making capabilities of corporations compared to governments and families, highlighting the advantages and drawbacks of each. It discusses the complexities involved in governance and policy decisions, particularly around tariffs and public health initiatives like vaccine rollouts, emphasizing the tension between immediate public perception and long-term outcomes. Through specific examples, the chapter showcases the unpredictable nature of decision-making processes and the need for improved strategies to foster better outcomes and stability.
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