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What Didn't Happen

by: Jennifer Daler

Thu Apr 22, 2010 at 06:55:50 AM EDT


This morning I got to thinking about what doesn't happen and how difficult that is to deal with sometimes. What spurred it were the recent complaints by airlines about the no fly rules imposed over Europe in the wake of the volcanic ash. According to Lufthansa, the decision was made on the basis of a computer simulation out of London. Billions of dollars have been lost and countless travelers inconvenienced. But--there have also been no major crashes nor loss of life because of the volcanic ash, either. Was it because of the travel ban? Would everything have been okay anyway? Well, we don't exactly know and we'll never know.

Just a week before, however, there was speculation that the pilot of Polish President Kaczynski's plane attempted to land despite being told not to by air traffic controllers.

That's the thing about prevention. Because we prevented what would have happened, we can never be certain that crisis was indeed averted.

It's the same with public policy designed to prevent major catastrophes. Did TARP prevent the second coming of the Great Depression? We forget that when the stock market crashed in 1929, nothing was done to avert the fallout. There was no unemployment insurance, no Medicare, Medicaid, things we now take for granted. I believe if the economy were allowed to go into a 1929 like free fall, we'd have 1930s like conditions. But it wasn't allowed. So we don't know.

The same goes for climate change.  Some people refuse to believe the human activity is causing it, but how can it not be? And even if it isn't, isn't it better to be environmentally responsible anyway?

Health insurance reform had to be put into place. Economists such as Uwe Reinhardt predict without reform, health care would be eating up 40% of a middle income family's budget within the next ten years. That is before taxes, food, clothing and shelter. Now that it is in place, this won't happen and some will say: "See, it didn't happen". Uh, yeah.

It's hard not to think of Cassandra, given the gift of prophecy, only to have Apollo curse her by making it so no one would believe her.

Forward thinking policy makers have to be bold. Preventing problems is always cheaper and easier than solving existing ones. But the hammer is that when problems are prevented, we go on our merry way, unconscious of what could have happened.

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What Didn't Happen | 4 comments
Excellent post. (4.00 / 1)
We want policies that prevent disaster and solve problems. But it's hard for politicians to get or take credit for them. The Obama administration rescued the American economy saved capitalism itself from a grave self-inflicted wound. Of course he still gets accused of being a communist and trying to destroy the economy. And of bailing-out the irresponsible and ungrateful banks.

Similarly when health insurance premiums go up by 8% in 2013 and 6% in 2015 we'll hear lots of complaints about how health care reform "didn't work". Saying "but, it would have been much worse!" will be both true and not persuasive.

It's up to everyone with a voice to keep pointing out the benefits of good policy.  


great analysis! n/t (0.00 / 0)




"When you get to the end of your rope, tie a knot and hang on."  Franklin D. Roosevelt    


states as experiments (0.00 / 0)
It's worth mentioning that one advantage of federalism was that, for some things and in some ways, you could see "what would have happened" -- as some states dealt with problems one way, some another way, and some not at all. As the world grows more interconnected, this becomes less of an option, but it is still a learning opportunity for some things. Alas, it is not true of the economy as a whole, and not enough states made an effort to deal with health care for us to draw many conclusions about that.

But it is interesting to note that most of the richest states with the largest economies are democratic and rigorously regulated. As a generalization it can be ripped to shreds without a more detailed analysis, but still.

All of this is a side note to your main point, which is well taken. It is a phenomenon that pervades many fields. Surgeons are the heroes, but the doctor who convinces his patients to exercise goes unremarked.


Same with nuclear proliferation. (0.00 / 0)
On this issue, if President Obama is successful, history will forget that he did anything at all.

But we won't forget a decade of war in Iraq.  Who would you rather vote for?

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No tea; no decaf.

@DougLindner


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