Aparte de que comiencen por la misma letra…Richard Thaler propone regulaciones que se podrían aplicar a los dos. Este párrafo habría que usarlo en cualquier libro de regulación, creo yo:
The first is that the regulator — in this case, the referee — is fallible. So the rules should make the regulator’s job as easy as possible.
Second, regulators can’t detect every irregularity, so the emphasis has to be on getting the big stuff right. Finally, we want performance, not regulators, to determine the outcome. The best regulators are those we don’t notice.
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