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by eru
1157 days ago
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Now that's a reasonable debate we can have! Gains from increases in productivity in the last hundred years[0] seem to be spread between more consumption, shorter working hours[1]. Some people expected that most gains would go towards decreased working hours instead of the spread we have actually seen. Not sure there's much significance behind that? [0] Or any span of time you might want to pick. [1] And bigger bureaucratic overheads, but you can count that either as a weird form of consumption or as just productivity not having increased quite as fast. |
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