To me, this post makes it seem like the natural place to push forward is to try and restrict incoherent policies over lotteries until they’re just barely well-behaved—either on the behavior end (continuity etc) or the algorithmic end (compte budgets etc).
Nice, especially the second half.
To me, this post makes it seem like the natural place to push forward is to try and restrict incoherent policies over lotteries until they’re just barely well-behaved—either on the behavior end (continuity etc) or the algorithmic end (compte budgets etc).