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Evaluating Institutional Responses to Ride-Sharing Congestion

A major city is facing severe traffic congestion due to ride-sharing vehicles frequently stopping in travel lanes to pick up and drop off passengers. Two potential solutions are proposed:

  1. A formal, top-down rule: The city government enacts a strict law with heavy fines for any driver stopping in a traffic lane.
  2. An emergent, bottom-up rule: The ride-sharing companies modify their platforms to guide drivers and riders to designated, nearby pickup zones, a system developed in response to driver feedback and operational challenges.

Evaluate which of these two solutions is more likely to be effective in the long run. In your answer, explain how the relationship between economic activities and the 'rules of the game' that govern them supports your conclusion.

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