← Back to context Comment by wilg 2 months ago Well, that's part of the problem isn't it? Do we just assume the worst, or what's the solution? 1 comment wilg Reply squibonpig 2 months ago We'd probably want to use a measure of worker productivity itself as a proxy for technological improvements and look at various measures like real wages in relation to it rather than restricting our analysis to any one technology.
squibonpig 2 months ago We'd probably want to use a measure of worker productivity itself as a proxy for technological improvements and look at various measures like real wages in relation to it rather than restricting our analysis to any one technology.
We'd probably want to use a measure of worker productivity itself as a proxy for technological improvements and look at various measures like real wages in relation to it rather than restricting our analysis to any one technology.