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I remember reading some arguments that it would be bad for the economy because of adjustment costs and frictions with other states. Not so sure I buy that argument but I'm wondering who is pushing them.
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I remember reading some arguments that it would be bad for the economy because of adjustment costs and frictions with other states. Not so sure I buy that argument but I'm wondering who is pushing them.
status quo bias?
Voter dispersion? (i.e., few passionate people wanna get rid of it and so keep introducing bills, but voters generally aren't that bothered by it, so don't support it?)