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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
collapsedsquid
collapsedsquid

Minimum wage, basic income, and wage subsidies are the perfect example of why testing won’t work.  All of them will cause effects like migration if tested in a region that won’t apply if used universally.  All of them have inflation fears that won’t be seen if tested in a small population.  All of them have work disincentive effects that won’t be visible if tested in a small region.  And all of them can have effects that are swamped out by economic fluctuations that are unrelated and therefore can have difficult to interpret effects.

And wait, don’t we have to test  miti’s iron fist control of the central government before we test any of the rest?  I think we’ve gotten trapped in an infinite recursion here, we have to test the act of experimentation before we test experiments.

mitigatedchaos

To a degree, but incremental testing will have less of those effects, as would varied testing across various areas.  It should be possible to extract a decent amount of information just from testing lesser versions of all of them in multiple differing areas.  

After all, you have to test them in a world where migration exists, unless one of your tests is banning migration.  If your policy fails so badly that you have to build a wall to keep people from leaving the country, that is very important evidence in itself.  Likewise, if immigrants swarm into one of your districts to free ride.

For some items that do require national-scale implementation (aside from the rather dramatic alternative of splitting the country in two, which would have been quite interesting to see with Commies/Anarchists), the policymakers should be registering their bets before it goes into effect.  (Additional considerations modifying those bets can be worked in later, it will get a little complicated, but should be possible.)

Iron fist control of the national government was presented only as a framing device.

Source: ranma-official politics policy