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		<description><![CDATA[Bad design, not bad practice, is the root problem. | This series is about flawed institutions of governance. Notice the word &#8220;governance&#8221;&#8212;not &#8220;government.&#8221; It&#8217;s not about inadequate or wrong-headed laws and policies. Nor is it about heroic, passable, or ineffectual leadership. Such things are the normal stuff of public debate, and we write scores of posts each year about them here at the Daily Score. Instead, I want to talk about design flaws in the way public policies are made:...]]></description>
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