@DrCameronMurray High minimum wages force allocation towards automation which is better long term; essentially government intervention to reduce short term behaviour.
I am interested in your thoughts about super, since couldnโt that be defended as forcing long term behaviour as well?
There is an electrified pool in front of you, surrounded by 99 other people. If more than 50 people jump in the pool the electricity is not a problem, but if not everyone who jumps in dies. You can not communicate, you can only decide now.
@DrCameronMurray An interesting model Iโve pondered is if you could make uni free, but the University/teacher then takes a percentage of all your future income; this creates a competitive landscape where different strategies arise.
@DrCameronMurray So students could complete understanding in a shorter duration, but that can actually come at the cost they are paying for of the signal to employer and delayed workforce entry.
This is not to say the delay and signal are good, but that a solution should consider why they are so
I wonder if current legal punishment for physical conflict leads to worse verbal conflict; because the objective of the verbal conflict becomes to incite the other to physical first, so they get punished.