Is Quantity of Government Involvement Correlated With Quality of Results?
From the latest New York Times/CBS Poll asking respondents about their perception of the housing market:
In general, do you think the government should be doing more to help the housing market improve, should it be doing less, or is the government doing the right amount?
More 45%
Less 16%
About Right 30%
Laden in this question is the assumption that the government is capable of making a meaningful and positive improvement to the housing market. It also suggests that the quantity of involvement is somehow correlated with the quality of results. Congress could do little and simply write one really poor piece of legislation. It is not obvious that the amount of government involvement causes an improved outcome.
It also suggests, if only the politicians in Washington could get their act together, they could write up a new piece of legislation and solve the nation's housing market problems.
Perhaps a better question might be "how capable to you believe the government is at helping the housing market improve?"
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The answers available could be interpreted very different ways. I would answer more, and the more that should be done is undoing the conditions that created the problem, meaning less government.
Unfortunately, I think the obvious bias of the question extends well beyond Big Media -- Sadly, I suspect that something like 5/6 of the US public really does believe that it's the government's proper function to "manage" the economy in "beneficial" ways. On the other hand, the proportion in other countries is probably even higher.
The government should do more to help the housing market by leaving it alone.
"Perhaps a better question might be "how capable to you believe the government is at helping the housing market improve?"'
Better only if their intent is clear transfer of information and I'm going to take a wild guess that it's not. Political polls are bullshit in it's purest form.
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It is scary how many people love the idea of nanny state coming to the rescue. These sould do not realize that you can dance with the devil but the price for it is unimaginably steep!
The answer to your headline is, "yes, it's an inverse relationship"
What everyone is missing is that the poll question assumes that there is something wrong with the housing market. Last time I checked, deflated prices and low interest rates are good for home buyers.
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The government should do more to help the housing market by leaving it alone.
"Perhaps a better question might be "how capable to you believe the government is at helping the housing market improve?"'
Better only if their intent is clear transfer of information and I'm going to take a wild guess that it's not. Political polls are bullshit in it's purest form. - ????? ???????- ????? 2017