Seemingly disequilibrium is perhaps equilibrium in reality.
When someone throws litter in streets and public places, it looks odd. When bins are not available in streets and public places, it looks odd.
When poor pickers (children) desperately search for garbage to fill their sacks, to earn their livings and to go back homes early then it perhaps reflects equilibrium.
One possible future scenario:
Over the path of development, government will place bins everywhere, people will educated in enough that they would bin with responsibility.
What about poor pickers? Children will be sent to schools and elders will be employed formally by the government to clear the bins.
Q. is it equilibrium or dysfunctional equilibrium?
Q. Is it important to fix disequilibrium one by one or simultaneously?
Q. Should we wait for development spillovers?
Q. What can be done for these poor pickers?
When someone throws litter in streets and public places, it looks odd. When bins are not available in streets and public places, it looks odd.
When poor pickers (children) desperately search for garbage to fill their sacks, to earn their livings and to go back homes early then it perhaps reflects equilibrium.
One possible future scenario:
Over the path of development, government will place bins everywhere, people will educated in enough that they would bin with responsibility.
What about poor pickers? Children will be sent to schools and elders will be employed formally by the government to clear the bins.
Q. is it equilibrium or dysfunctional equilibrium?
Q. Is it important to fix disequilibrium one by one or simultaneously?
Q. Should we wait for development spillovers?
Q. What can be done for these poor pickers?
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