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I disagree.

First why is granularity at the level of induced demand ok, but not the Lewis-Mogridge position? Why not put it all in the supply and demand page?

Second, if I come across the Lewis-Mogridge position, and Google it not knowing what it is, should I expect, and prefer, a link to a research paper, a broad wikipedia page most of which is irrelevant to my question, or an actual page that answers my question?

Personally I'm a wikipedia maximalist. Record everything, keep it around for posterity. If in 50 years they want to know what we thought about X, they can find out, and we today can reliably find out about X too.

The cost of this page us virtually zero, why not?



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