But two political scientists told Business Insider that Musk's desire to run the US government like a private business — an approach many private sector professionals have supported for decades — isn't as foolproof as the CEO might think.
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"In the private sector, the motive is profit.
"But inefficiency in the private sector isn't the same."
Advertisement"A business isn't really self-correcting, at least not as easily as government is," Crouse said.
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