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Paul Krugman: The Internet Was an Economic Disappointment

6 pointsby georgecmuabout 2 years ago

3 comments

quantifiedabout 2 years ago
Free is not counted in economic figures. For example, if all the in-house food prep, cleaning, child care and elder care was billed and paid, GDP would rise a lot, but nothing new would happen.<p>Economists confuse money for the economy, that&#x27;s a widespread problem.<p>However, lots of specific tasks have been obsoleted by the internet. Some new ones have opened up. Probably it&#x27;s a wash based on the fact that the net needs and capabilities per person have not changed, and by definition people generate all economic activities.
gsaticabout 2 years ago
It&#x27;s not the Internet but the Attention Economy running on top that is the disappointment. As Attention collapses, with info exploding, fingers crossed, the attention economy shall collapses too.
georgecmuabout 2 years ago
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