Keynes and the 2 day work week

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Keynes predicted in 1930 that our grandkids (≈1970s-1980s) would work 2 days a week and have a 5 day weekend.
Keynes said in 1930 that our grandkids would work 2 days a week and have a 5 day weekend. This is a typical flaw in thinking of the brightest minds on the left: (a) that people don't value work/being productive or get rewards from it (b) that people given more cash won't want to spend it on things and earn still more (some will trade more income for more free time: while others will not).
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Created: 2022-03-12 


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The study of choice, scarcity, Social reactions to policies, and unseen consequences.

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