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    Thanks for this illuminating reply. I agree that separation of concerns is very valuable, and that the effect frameworks I've mentioned in my question are better than mtl at it. However, would you agree that separation of concerns can also be achieved by other means that these effects frameworks, i.e. using the so-called tagless final style or other blends of free monads, such as for instance hierarchical free monads?

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