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by mola
2304 days ago
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What makes the people in Singapore New York and silicone valley more productive? The fact that they work in successful businesses and earn lots of money? So what? Tobacco is a successful business.
How can you even define more economic output? You can't, you just use a very flawed proxy for economic value, money exchange. I believe a good teacher is 100 times more productive than a software engineer. But that guy that wrote some tracking code earns a boat load more money. So you consider him more productive.
That's just a huge fallacy. Value cannot be fully quantified, we use proxies for that reason, but we should always remember that. |
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OP just explained why people (or rather, the upper middle class tech workers) of these two cities for out produce potentially thousands of people. A team of software engineers who can nail software for flipped classrooms will replace thousands of teachers AND improve educational outcomes