"The question of tradeoffs between X and Y and w..."

https://arbital.com/p/77s

by Eric Rogstad Jan 3 2017 updated Jan 3 2017


The question of tradeoffs between X and Y and winners' curses reminds me of Bostrom's paper, The Unilateralist's Curse.

From the abstract:

In some situations a number of agents each have the ability to undertake an initiative that would have significant effects on the others. Suppose that each of these agents is purely motivated by an altruistic concern for the common good. We show that if each agent acts on her own personal judgment as to whether the initiative should be undertaken, then the initiative will move forward more often than is optimal. We suggest that this phenomenon, which we call the unilateralist’s curse, arises in many contexts, including some that are important for public policy. To lift the curse, we propose a principle of conformity, which would discourage unilateralist action. We consider three different models for how this principle could be implemented, and respond to some objections that could be raised against it.


Comments

Ryan Carey

Nice! That's exactly what I have in mind. The hope is to flesh out how this would and should be addressed in practice.