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Untangling Policy Mishaps : How to Make Policies More Effective during a Pandemic

A number of economic and health policies adopted during the COVID-19 pandemic have been rendered partially or fully ineffective due to offsetting actions from private individuals, resulting in policy mishaps. This article demonstrates that these policy mishaps are the result of not one, but several types of policy conundrums entangled with one another, creating a complex policy challenge. It also provides a sketch of what a comprehensive policy package should look like.   During colonial rule, the British government had once wanted to reduce Delhi’s cobra population. Their chosen policy was to offer a reward for dead cobras. The citizens reacted to this policy by starting to breed cobras, killing them and then claiming rewards. Soon the government realised that the policy was not working as intended, and discontinued it. Losing the incentive, the citizens released all their newly-bred cobras into the wild. Hence, Delhi’s cobra population actually went up in the aftermath of

Managing Information in the Roman Economy | Cristina Rosillo López

This volume studies information as an economic resource in the Roman World. Information asymmetry is a distinguishing phenomenon of any human relationship. From an economic perspective, private or hidden information, opposed to publicly observable information, generates advantages and inequalities; at the same time, it is a source of profit, legal and illegal, and of transaction costs. The contributions that make up the present book aim to deepen our understanding of the economy of Ancient Rome by identifying and analysing formal and informal systems of knowledge and institutions that contributed to control, manage, restrict and enhance information. The chapters scrutinize the impact of information asymmetries on specific economic sectors, such as the labour market and the market of real estate, as well as the world of professional associations and trading networks. It further discusses structures and institutions that facilitated and regulated economic information in the public and

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