How football’s pursuit of perfect decisions made the game worse – and offers lessons for policymakers. On the outskirts of Monterrey, a mountain looms at one end of the BBVA stadium. The walk to the ground is a maze of suburban streets that, last week, were full of locals ecstatic about the World Cup. Some had bottles of tequila and shot glasses on tables, offered free to matchgoers; others offered a selection of colored envelopes containing handwritten Bible passages in both English and Spanish. ….[READ]
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