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kelnostoday at 10:49 AM1 replyview on HN

Collectively, yes, but not individually.

The problem is that the electorate tends to not understand the concept of second-order effects. For example, a college graduate in the arts might, directly or indirectly, generate more economic activity than someone without a college degree, regardless of the difference in income level of people in those two buckets.


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Muromectoday at 11:05 AM

Then the electorate does not deserve that generated activity and it will happen somewhere else