This. Finally. People on HN think that startups, technology and economic growth have unlimited potential. This is pure stupidity at its finest. Observations of the natural world show a general trend: that everything, from physical resources to energy has limits. It is a mistake to believe that this general observation does not apply to technology and the human imagination. While we can comprehend what a limit in oil…
Why Economic Growth Will Fall
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#12But if we succumb to this pessimism, it will be a self-fulfilling prophecy.
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#13This. Finally. People on HN think that startups, technology and economic growth have unlimited potential. This is pure stupidity at its finest. Observations of the natural world show a general trend: that everything, from physical resources to energy has limits. It is a mistake to believe that this general observation does not apply to technology and the human imagination. While we can comprehend what a limit in oil…
On the demand side: target nominal GDP to all but eliminate recessions. (Or at least target the long term growth of the price level instead of letting bygones be bygones.)
On the supply side: completely shift the tax burden from labour and capital onto land. Remove barriers to free trade. Review and simplify economic regulations---start with silly zoning laws perhaps. Lower barriers to entry in most industries. Invest in public infrastructure and education. Cut stupid spending, and the most distorting taxes.
(Land taxes can probably even yield enough to pay for a lavish social welfare system. They will definitely recoup all sane investment in public infrastructure. Without distorting the economy even one bit.)
Of course the problem is that all these reforms are politically infeasible.
There might be a technological limit to real growth, of course, but we are far from it.
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#14This. Finally. People on HN think that startups, technology and economic growth have unlimited potential. This is pure stupidity at its finest. Observations of the natural world show a general trend: that everything, from physical resources to energy has limits. It is a mistake to believe that this general observation does not apply to technology and the human imagination. While we can comprehend what a limit in oil…
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#15This. Finally. People on HN think that startups, technology and economic growth have unlimited potential. This is pure stupidity at its finest. Observations of the natural world show a general trend: that everything, from physical resources to energy has limits. It is a mistake to believe that this general observation does not apply to technology and the human imagination. While we can comprehend what a limit in oil…
Of course there are limits (e.g. mass of human population will never exceed Earth's mass etc). But what these limits are? For example we can double the size of human economy by colonizing Mars. This sounds very achievable to me.
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#16Considering we live in an infinite universe I do not see why economic growth can not continue even accelerate. Especially seeing that sometime this century we will get cheap space travel (getting there) and AI (getting there) and transition from fossil fuels to renewables and fusion (getting there) Tho' yes seeing how some of our best and brightest are working on how to serve more ads and how to get people spend thei…
(To be pedantic, even in an infinite universe the size of the human-sphere couldn't grow faster than a ball expanding at the speed of light.)
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#17Considering we live in an infinite universe I do not see why economic growth can not continue even accelerate. Especially seeing that sometime this century we will get cheap space travel (getting there) and AI (getting there) and transition from fossil fuels to renewables and fusion (getting there) Tho' yes seeing how some of our best and brightest are working on how to serve more ads and how to get people spend thei…
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#18>It took a couple of decades, but unemployment eventually fell to 4 percent, most people's standards of living actually rose, and greenhouse gas emissions decreased to well below Kyoto levels. The economy reached a "steady state." And if the model is accurate, then something like it, say some ecologically minded economists, may be the only way for humanity to survive in the long term.
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#19There are many breakthroughs waiting to be made in medicine, energy production, geoengineering, space exploration, transportation, etc. Automation and AI will increase productivity and leisure time, which will allow the market for entertainment, travel, and luxury to grow much larger than today, and be accessible to many more people. But if we succumb to this pessimism, it will be a self-fulfilling prophecy.
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#20There are many breakthroughs waiting to be made in medicine, energy production, geoengineering, space exploration, transportation, etc. Automation and AI will increase productivity and leisure time, which will allow the market for entertainment, travel, and luxury to grow much larger than today, and be accessible to many more people. But if we succumb to this pessimism, it will be a self-fulfilling prophecy.
We got told this in the 70's (the automation part at least), yet seem to be working more and more hours now.