Good economic examples in 2 & 3. I find 1 particularly novel—it works surprisingly well as a bistable equilibrium, with the “in recycling bin” equilibrium more stable. If a container is near that state—e.g. it’s mostly empty and sitting around in some random spot—then usually someone will empty it and throw it in the bin.
Good economic examples in 2 & 3. I find 1 particularly novel—it works surprisingly well as a bistable equilibrium, with the “in recycling bin” equilibrium more stable. If a container is near that state—e.g. it’s mostly empty and sitting around in some random spot—then usually someone will empty it and throw it in the bin.