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I support both of those ideas, but I'm not sure I see how those solve the underlying problems highlighted by the article.

We're going to continue to introduce technology to improve quality and enhance productivity. Will jobs continue to fall in industries that introduce technologies to enhance productivity? If so, education and wealth redistribution seem insufficient (albeit still necessary).

(I haven't checked the linked paper to see if this is answered.)



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