I wonder if mass economic literacy is less important than a few elites and institutions who have leverage over a nation’s economic decision making. Are there more significant structural reforms that would be more impactful rather than merely “electing better”?
Not sure what kind of reform would drive a policy like cap and trade (but I also think there are economically cogent arguments against cap and trade).
I wonder if mass economic literacy is less important than a few elites and institutions who have leverage over a nation’s economic decision making. Are there more significant structural reforms that would be more impactful rather than merely “electing better”?
Not sure what kind of reform would drive a policy like cap and trade (but I also think there are economically cogent arguments against cap and trade).